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  • 26-01-2015
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an object that weights one pound on the moon will weight about 6.02 pounds on Earth. Suppose a moon rock weights 11 pounds on the moon how much will the same rock weight on Earth



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Trishajovi Trishajovi
  • 26-01-2015
6.02 pounds for each moon pound. 6.02 x 11= 66.22 pounds.
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