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The weight of and object on the moon, m, is about 1/6 of the object's weight on earth, e. Which equation represent the approximate of an object on the moon in terms of the objects weight on Earth? A. m=1/6+e
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The weight of and object on the moon, m, is about 1/6 of the object's weight on earth, e. Which equation represent the approximate of an object on the moon in terms of the objects weight on Earth?
A. m=1/6+e
B. m=e/6
C. m=6+e
D. 6e
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m (m) is (=) 1/6 of (1/6 times) earth weight (e)
m=1/6 times e
m=e/6
B is the answer
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