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Mr.Gordon weighs 205 pounds on earth on venus he weighs .91 of earth weight.How much would mr.gordon weigh on venus
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.91=91% so we need to find 91% of 205.
percentage formula: x/205 = 91/100
cross multiply: 100x = 18655
divide each side by 100: x = 186.55 lbs
on venus he weighs 186.55 lbs.
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