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the ratio of weight of an object on planet A to the weight of the same object on planet B is 100 to 3. if an elephant weights 2200 pounds on planet A finf the elephant weight on planet B
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the ratio of weight of an object on planet A to the weight of the same object on planet B is 100 to 3. if an elephant weights 2200 pounds on planet A finf the elephant weight on planet B
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Make a proportion.
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Solve for x to find the weight of the elephant on planet B. Cross multiply; (100)(x) and (3)(2200).
You now have:
100x = 6600.
Divide both sides by 100.
x = 66
The elephant would weigh
66 pounds
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