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A sledgehammer weighs 18 pounds on Earth and 4 pounds on the planet Namar. Based on the numbers, an 80–pound earthling would weigh about _____ pounds on Namar. A. 4 B. 320 C. 18 D. 40
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A sledgehammer weighs 18 pounds on Earth and 4 pounds on the planet Namar.
Based on the numbers, an 80–pound earthling would weigh about _____ pounds on Namar.
A. 4
B. 320
C. 18
D. 40
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18x = 320
x = 320/18
x = 17.77 round to 18 lbs
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it would weight 18lbs i believe
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