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How many pounds does an 10 kilogram object exert on the Earth? (Round to the nearest whole number and do not include units in your answer.) Note: There are 2.205 pounds in a kilogram.
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How many pounds does an 10 kilogram object exert on the Earth? (Round to the nearest whole number and do not include units in your answer.) Note: There are 2.205 pounds in a kilogram.
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22 lb
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10 kg ⋅ 2.205 lb/1 kg ≈22 lb
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