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The weight of an object on planet Mars is directly proportional to the weight of the object on Earth. If an object that weighs 80 lbs on Earth weighs 50 lbs on Mars, how much does a 240-lb object (on Earth)
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The weight of an object on planet Mars is directly proportional to the weight of the object on Earth. If an object that weighs 80 lbs on Earth weighs 50 lbs on Mars, how much
does a 240-lb object (on Earth) weigh on Mars?
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it ways 210
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It weighs 210
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