Answer:
More in Portland
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
In this case, since we are talking about weight, it is measured as a force instead of a mass, that is why to know the weight one must multiply the mass by the gravity. Now, we do not need any calculation, this is solved by reasoning that the mass in Kansas and in Portland is the same, but the gravity does not, because the higher the height the lower the gravity (inversely proportional relationship - Thermodynamics, Cengel), thus, the lower gravity in Kansas turn out into a lower weight as a force meanwhile the weight is higher in Portland as the gravity is higher.
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