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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 18:30 lindseyreneesmith7

The weight of an object on Earth varies directly as the weight of the same object on the moon. A 300-pound object on Earth would weigh 48 pounds on the moon. How much would a 120-pound object on Earth weigh on the moon?

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