A bag of sugar weighs 4.00 lb on Earth. What would it weigh in newtons on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is one-sixth that on Earth?

1 N

Repeat for Jupiter, where g is 2.64 times that on Earth.
2 N

Find the mass of the bag of sugar in kilograms at each of the three locations. Earth 3 kg
Moon 4 kg
Jupiter 5 kg

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if it weighs 4lb on Earth, then on the Moon, where gravity is 1/6, it will weigh 4/6 lb.

and on Jupiter, it will weigh 4*2.64 lbs

Mass in kg?

On Earth, 1 lb is .454kg
so 4 lb is 4*.454 kg. That is the mass, and it will not change on the Moon,or Jupiter.
your wrong you have to convert to kilograms first because that is the SI unit for Newtons. So maybe you need a tutor