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Physics, 29.03.2021 15:30 akerner

1 point If Kate weighs 50 N on Earth, and Emily weighs 50 N on the Moon, how do
their masses compare to one another?
A .Kate's and Emily's masses cannot be compared.
B. Kate and Emily have the same mass.
C. Kate's mass is greater than Emily's.
D. Emily's mass is greater than Kate's.

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