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A astronaut weight on the moon is equal to about 1/6 times her weight. If the she weight 150 pounds on earth, how much will she weight on the moon?
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Ian
If the astronaut is 1/6th of her 150 pounds you would just divide 150 by 1/6.
5 years ago
oobleck
actually, multiply by 1/6, or divide by 6
5 years ago

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