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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 04:13, Cocco

On the Moon, Jim had a weight of 27.5 lbf (27.5 pounds-force).

The force of gravity on the Moon is one sixth of that on Earth. How much did Jim weigh on Earth?

A

4.583 lbf

B 27.5 lbf

C

137.5 lbf

D

165 lbf

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