The weight of an object is the product of its mass and the acceleration of gravity.
If g[e] is the acceleration of gravity on earth, and g[M] the same for Mars and g[m] the same for the moon,
then m[M]=m[e]g[M]/g[e] and m[m]=m[e]g[m]/g[e] where m[ ] denotes mass. Note that weight=mg (measured in newtons) while mass is in kilograms.
If g[M]=g[e]/3 and g[m]=g[e]/6 approximately. Then the weight of an object on Mars will be about a third of what it is on earth, while on the moon it would be about a sixth of what it is on earth.
Answer:
$52
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the equation
y=mx+c
82=7x+c
122=11x+c
11x-7x=122-82
4x=40
x=10
To get c
82=7(10)+c
82-70=c
c=12
For 4 lessons
y=10(4)+12=52
Answer: A. An OPEN circle on the number 5 and an arrow shading to the RIGHT.
Answer:
A. <em>6.12</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
if you mark up 2.00$ with 240% you get 6.80 $
then, 0.68 is 10% of 6.80%
if you subtract 0.68 your answer will be 6.12$
So your answer is A. 6.12$
For question 2 it is 15
Because: 4 time 6 is 24 and then you minus 9 which is 15
So there you have it the answer is 15