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The weight of an object on mars varies directly is proportional as the weight of the object on earth a 75 pound object on earth weighs 25 pounds if an object weighs 120 pounds on earth how much does it weigh on mars

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Answer:

40

Explanation:

the answer is 40 aka 40 pounds and you get that by dividing

User Bharata
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Answer:

It weighs 40 pounds on mars

Explanation:

Direct proportion is the relationship between two variables when their ratio is equal to a constant value

  • It can be expressed as y = k x, where y varies directly as x and k is constant of variation
  • It can be expressed as
    (y_(1))/(x_(1))=(y_(2))/(x_(2))=k

∵ The weight of an object on mars varies directly as the weight

of the object on earth

w(m) = k × w(e)

∵ The weight of the object on earth is 75 pound

∴ w(e) = 75

∵ The weight of this object on mars is 25 pounds

∴ w(m) = 25

- Substitute them in the equation of variation

25 = k × 75

- Divide both sides by 75


(1)/(3) = k

w(m) =
(1)/(3) × w(e)

∵ An object weighs 120 pounds on earth

∴ w(e) = 120

- Substitute it in the equation of variation

∴ w(m) =
(1)/(3) × 120

∴ w(m) = 40

It weighs 40 pounds on mars

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