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An object's WEIGHT describes how much force the object presses down on the Earth. It can be calculated using the formula WEIGHT = MASS x GRAVITY. REmember that gravity on the Earth is 10m/s2. If Susan has a mass of 70Kg, what is her weight in newtons?

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