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if you travel to Jupiter, your weight would be 236.4% of your earth weight.How much would neil armstrong's space suit weigh on Jupiter if it weighs 180 pounds on earth?
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if you travel to Jupiter, your weight would be 236.4% of your earth weight.How much would neil armstrong's space suit weigh on Jupiter if it weighs 180 pounds on earth?
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This is simple multiplication once you've converted the percentage to a decimal.
236.4% = 2.364
Multiply 2.364 by 180.
2.364 * 180 = 425.52 lbs.
Neil Armstrong's space suit would weigh 425.52 lbs. on Jupiter.
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