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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 05:20 gl648809

The weight, M of an astronaut on the moon is directly proportional to the weight, E on Earth. An astronaut weighing 84kg on Earth weighs 14kg on the moon. Write a constant rate equation; how much would an astronaut who weighs 72kg on Earth weigh on the moon?

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