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Physics, 24.11.2019 12:31 emely1139

Pls ! if a person has a weight of 600 n, how much will they weigh on the moon?
a. 96 n
b. 69 n
c. 600 n

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Pls ! if a person has a weight of 600 n, how much will they weigh on the moon?
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