Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
The weight of an object on the surface of a planet is given by
![F = G(mM)/(r^2)\\\\](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/high-school/q25miubkqmaru6f1p8oo8k37pd45r39mcc.png)
where F is the force or weight in Newtons
G is the universal gravitational constant
m is the mass of the object
M is the mass of the planet
r is the radius of the planet
Mars has a smaller radius and smaller mass than the Earth.
The gravitational force on Mars is approximately 38% of the gravitational force on Earth because of the smaller mass and smaller radius
So an object weighing about 10N on earth will weigh only about 3.8N ≈ 4N