Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.11.2020 02:00, ldibut2003

An astronaut weighs 168 lbs on earth and 28 lbs on the moon. Kristine weighs 108 lbs on earth. How would Kristine find out how much she would weigh on the moon? A. divide 168 by 28 and divide 108 by the answer

B. subtract 28 from 168 and subtract that amount from 108

C. divide 168 by 108 and multiply the result by 28

D. subtract 108 from 168 and divide by 28

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