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The weight (V) of an object on Venus varies directly as its weight (E) on Earth. A person weighing 120 lb on Earth would weigh 106 lb on Venus. How much would a person weighing 180 lb on Earth weigh on Venus?
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
V = kE
106 = k*120
k = 53/60

53/60 * 180 = 159
13 years ago
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