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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 19:50 maddo36

A person’s weight on the moon m varies directly with his or her weight on Earth e. An astronaut weighs 210 pounds on Earth. On the moon, the astronaut weighs 35 pounds. How much would an astronaut weigh on the moon if she weighs 135 pounds on Earth?

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