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The weight of a object on the moon,m,is about 1/6 of the objects weight on Earth.Which equation represents the approximate weight of an object on the moon in terms of the objects weight on Earth? Picture
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The weight of a object on the moon,m,is about 1/6 of the objects weight on Earth.Which equation represents the approximate weight of an object on the moon in terms of the objects weight on Earth?
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Answer: the answer is b m= e/6
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If the weight of the object on Earth is presented as e and it is stated in this item that the weight of the object in the mass is only 1/6 of it then, the mass of the object in the moon is e/6. Thus, the answer is letter B. m = e/6.
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