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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly as the weight of the same object on the moon. A 400-pound object would weigh 60 pounds on the moon. How much would an 80-pound object weigh on the moon?
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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly as the weight of the same object on the moon. A 400-pound object would weigh 60 pounds on the moon. How much would an 80-pound object weigh on the moon?
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12 pounds ; 60/400= 0.15 and 12/80= 0.15
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Answer:20ps
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