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Suppose that a sledgehammer that weighs 18 pounds on Earth will weigh about 4 pounds on the planet Namar. Based on this, your weight on Namar would be about ___ times your weight on Earth. A. 0.25 B. 4
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Suppose that a sledgehammer that weighs 18 pounds on Earth will weigh about 4 pounds on the planet Namar. Based on this, your weight on Namar would be about ___ times your weight on Earth.
A. 0.25
B. 4
C. 0.5
D. Not enough information.
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there is not enough information to answer this question
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I believe the answer is b
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