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Sanjay’s dog weighs 46 pounds on Earth.multiply the dog’s Earth weight by 0.38 to find the weight on Mars.Then multiply the dog’s Earth weight by 2.36 to find out how much it weighs on Jupiter. How much
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Sanjay’s dog weighs 46 pounds on Earth.multiply the dog’s Earth weight by 0.38 to find the weight on Mars.Then multiply the dog’s Earth weight by 2.36 to find out how much it weighs on Jupiter. How much less would the dog weigh on Mars then Jupiter?
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