Answer: 190 pounds .
Explanation:
Given : The weight w (in pounds) of an object varies inversely with the square of the distance d (in miles) of the object from the center of Earth.
, where k is a constant. (1)
At sea level (3978 miles from the center of the Earth), an astronaut weighs 210 pounds.
Put w= 210 and d= 3978 in (1).
![210=(k)/((3978)^2)\\\\ k= (3978)^2*210=3323141640](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/r18uu10gvxwi3vzdrvq6tbk5ozgn76d0vd.png)
200 miles above sea level d= 3978 + 200=4178 miles
Now put d= 4178 and k= 3323141640 in (1)
![w=(3323141640)/(4178^2)=190.37\approx190](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/ui3qelwjayce2cqg5cea0og04equwr9gdt.png)
Hence, the astronaut weighs 190 pounds .