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What Is the Mass in Kilograms of a Human Weighing

Question 70

Question 70

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What is the mass in kilograms of a human weighing 130-pounds on the moon?


A) about 350 kg
B) about 48 kg
C) about 22 kg
D) about 130 kg

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