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The ratio of the weight of an object on Planet A to the weight of the same object on Planet B is 100 to 3. If an elephant weighs 4100 pounds on Planet A, find the elephant's weight on Planet B.
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The ratio of the weight of an object on Planet A to the weight of the same object on Planet B is 100 to 3. If an elephant weighs 4100 pounds on Planet A, find the elephant's weight on Planet B.
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elephant weight on planet B is = 123 because 4100 ÷ 100 = 41 × 3 is 123.
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Planet A : Planet B
100 : 3
(x 41) (x 41)
4100 : 123
Answer: The elephant that will weigh
in Planet B.
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