Each week you will have a question that you must answer.
The questions are worth 10 points each. Those who answer the questions on this math blog will receive 2 extra credit points each week.
YOU MUST USE AT LEAST THREE SENTENCES TO EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWERS.
Friday, January 8, 2016
GP 3 Week 7 (DUE 2/26/16)
An object weighing 5 pounds on Earth will weigh 2 pounds on Mercury. The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons. What would it weigh on Mercury?
jesse hayes jackson 7 i did 5 divide 450,000 = 2 /wn than i did 900,000 divide 5 =180,000 than i did 180,000 divide 2000 =90 tons then 2 divide 5 =wn/225 the object on mercury would weight 180,000 pounds a 90 tons
Fist you have to know that there are 2,000 ponds in one ton, then you would multiply 225 by 2,000 2,000•225=450,000 then you have to divide that by 5, the statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
The first thing I did was 250 times 2,000 and got 450,000. Then I did 5 divided by 2 and got 2.5. So that means I have to do 450,000 divided by 2.5 to find the weight of the statue of liberty on mercury. I got 180,000. So that means the statue of liberty weighs 180,000 pounds on mercury .
Jackson 4 There are 2,000 ponds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000 2,000•225=450,000 then you have to divide that by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
Jackson 4 There are 2,000 pounds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000. 2,000 times 225 equals 450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
One To is 2,000 pounds.Then you gotta multiply 2,000 by 225 and get 450,000.After you get that you got to divide 450,000 by 5 witch is 90,000.It would be 90,000 pounds on mercury.
Jackson 4 There are 2,000 pounds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000. 2,000•225=450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
jackson 1 The answer i got for this problem is 90,000.I got this by well first search up how many pounds in a ton which is 2,000 I did 2,000 times 225 that would equal 450,000. after that i divided that by 5 and that divided in to 90,000 or the short 90k.
jackson 1 The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 pounds on mercury. I got this by multiplying 2,000 by 225. Then divided 450,000 the answer by 5 to get 90,000.
I did 2,000 times 225, which equals 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5, which equals 90,000. So the Statue of Liberty will weigh 90,000 pounds on Mercury.
The first thing I did was multiply 2000 and 225 because there are 2000 pounds in one ton. That equals 450,000. Then I didvided 450,000 by 5. I got the 5 from the weight on earth. So the statue of liberty weighs 90 thousand pounds on mercury.
The Statue of Liberty will weigh 90 thousand pounds on Mercury. How I got my answer is I first multiplied 2000 and 225. Since there are 2000 pounds in one ton. Which would equal 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5. Which would be 90 thousand.
Jackson 1 I got 90,000. First I multiplied 225 and 2,000 and got 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5 and got 90,000 pounds is how much the statue of liberty will weigh.
Jackson 1 One ton equals 2,000 pounds. You would multiply 2,000 by 225. 2,000•225=450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty would weigh 90,000 pounds on mercury.
jesse hayes
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i did 5 divide 450,000 = 2 /wn than i did 900,000 divide 5 =180,000 than i did 180,000 divide 2000 =90 tons then 2 divide 5 =wn/225 the object on mercury would weight 180,000 pounds a 90 tons
I did 225 divided by 3
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ReplyDeleteFist you have to know that there are 2,000 ponds in one ton, then you would multiply 225 by 2,000 2,000•225=450,000 then you have to divide that by 5, the statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I did was 250 times 2,000 and got 450,000. Then I did 5 divided by 2 and got 2.5. So that means I have to do 450,000 divided by 2.5 to find the weight of the statue of liberty on mercury. I got 180,000. So that means the statue of liberty weighs 180,000 pounds on mercury .
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ReplyDeleteThere are 2,000 ponds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000 2,000•225=450,000 then you have to divide that by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
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ReplyDeleteThere are 2,000 pounds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000. 2,000 times 225 equals 450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
Jackson1
ReplyDeleteOne To is 2,000 pounds.Then you gotta multiply 2,000 by 225 and get 450,000.After you get that you got to divide 450,000 by 5 witch is 90,000.It would be 90,000 pounds on mercury.
Jackson 4
ReplyDeleteThere are 2,000 pounds in one ton. You would multiply 225 by 2,000. 2,000•225=450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 on mercury.
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ReplyDeleteThe answer i got for this problem is 90,000.I got this by well first search up how many pounds in a ton which is 2,000 I did 2,000 times 225 that would equal 450,000. after that i divided that by 5 and that divided in to 90,000 or the short 90k.
jackson 1
ReplyDeleteThe statue of liberty will weigh 90,000 pounds on mercury.
I got this by multiplying 2,000 by 225.
Then divided 450,000 the answer by 5 to get 90,000.
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteI did 2,000 times 225, which equals 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5, which equals 90,000. So the Statue of Liberty will weigh 90,000 pounds on Mercury.
The first thing I did was multiply 2000 and 225 because there are 2000 pounds in one ton. That equals 450,000. Then I didvided 450,000 by 5. I got the 5 from the weight on earth. So the statue of liberty weighs 90 thousand pounds on mercury.
ReplyDeleteThe Statue of Liberty will weigh 90 thousand pounds on Mercury. How I got my answer is I first multiplied 2000 and 225. Since there are 2000 pounds in one ton. Which would equal 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5. Which would be 90 thousand.
ReplyDeleteJackson 1
ReplyDeleteI got 90,000. First I multiplied 225 and 2,000 and got 450,000. Then I divided 450,000 by 5 and got 90,000 pounds is how much the statue of liberty will weigh.
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteOne ton equals 2,000 pounds. You would multiply 2,000 by 225. 2,000•225=450,000 then you divide 450,000 by 5. The statue of liberty would weigh 90,000 pounds on mercury.
On Mercury the statue would weigh 90,000. i know this because i did 450,000 divided by 5 and got 90,000 i got 450,000 by multiplying 2,000x225=450,000
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