Monday, January 22, 2018

GP 3 Week 8 Due 3/16

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?

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Use at least three sentences to describe a concept or word that you learned in your math class this week.  You also may use the three sentences to describe something you do not understand.

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  1. i took 5 times X equals 2 to find the percentage. Then I applied the same percentage to 225. 225 X 40% = 90. Statue of Liberty would weigh 90 tons on Mercury.

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  2. the statue of liberty would weigh 90lb on mercury. i figured this out by dividing 5 and 2. i got 2.5. then i divide 225 by 2.5 and i got 90lb.

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  3. the statue of liberty would weight 90lb on mercury.because if u divide 5 and 2 then u would get 2.5 then u would have to divide 225 by 2.5 and thats how u get 90lb

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  4. Per.1
    The statue of liberty's weight on Mercury would be 90lb. I know this by dividing 2 from 5 to get 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 to get 90.

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  5. .1 the statue of liberty will weigh 90 pounds on mercury. I know this because I divided 2 from 5 and got 2.5. then I divided 225 by 2.5 and got 90.

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  6. p.4
    The statue of Liberty's weight on Mercury is 90lb. I know this because I divided 2 from 5 and that is 2.5. Then i divided 225 by 2.5 and I got 90.

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  7. The statue of Liberty's weight on Mercury is 90lbs. I know this because I divided 2 from 5 and got 2.5. Then i divided 225 by 2.5 and then i got 90lbs.(period 4)

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  8. The statue of Liberty weighs 90lbs on Mercury.I figured it out by dividing 2 from 5 which is 2.5.After that I divided 225 by 2.5 which is 90.

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  9. If u divide 5 and 2 then u would get 2.5. Then u would have to divide 225 by 2.5. And that mean's that the statue of liberty weights 90lbs.

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  10. pd.1
    the statue of liberty would weight 90lb on mercury.This is because if u divide 5 and 2 then u would get 2.5 Then i would have to divide 225 by 2.5 And thats how i get 90lb

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  11. If u divide 5 and 2 then u would get 2.5. Then u would have to divide 225 by 2.5. And the statue of liberty weights 90lbs because 225 divided by 2.5 is 90.

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  12. The statue will weigh 90lbs on mercury. i got this by dividng 2 from 5 which is 2.5. after i divided 225 by 2.5 and got 90.

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  13. i got 90 on mercury i dividined 2 from 5 wich is 2.5 after i divided 225 by 2.5 i got 90.

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  14. (period 1) The statue of liberty's weight on Mercury would be 90 lb. I know this by dividing 2 from 5 to get 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 to get 90.

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  15. The statue wilweigh 90 pounds on mercury. I got my answer by dividing 2 from 5 and that equals 2.5 after I divided 225 by 2.5 and got my answer 90 pounds.

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  16. The statue will basically weight 90 pounds on mercury.Then 2 from 5 and that would equal 2.5 after you divide 225 by 2.5 and get 90 pounds

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  17. The statues weight is 90 pounds on mercury. I divided 2 from 5 and I got 2.5 then I divided 225 by 2.5. That is how I got 90 pounds.

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  18. The statue will weigh 90lbs on mercury. i got this by dividng 2 from 5 which is 2.5. after i divided 225 by 2.5 and got 90.

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  19. The statue would be 2,250lbs on mercury. I got my answer by 225 times 2 times 5 and all together i got 2,250 so therefore it would 2,250lbs on mercury. Jnique Nelson per;3

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  20. The statues weight 90 pounds of Mercury. I know this because you divide 2 and 5 and get 2.5. Then you divide 225 by the 2.5 and you get 90 which is my answer 90 lbs.

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  22. per.2
    The statue will weight 90 pounds of Mercury. I go this answer by dividing 2 and 5 which is 2.5 (2/5=2.5). Then I divided 225 by 2.5 which is 90 (225/2.5=90). That's how I got my answer of 90 pounds of Mercury.

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  23. On mercury the statue would equal 90 pounds. I got my answer by dividing 2 and 5 which equals 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 and that is how I got my answer.

    Lyric Brandon per.2

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  24. per.2
    First I divided 5 and 2 which is 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 which is 90. SO the statue will weight 90 pounds on mercury.

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  25. Pd 3
    Mercury statue will be 90 pounds. I got this answer by dividing 2 and 5 and you get 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 which equals 90 pounds.

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  26. The statue will weigh 90 lbs on Mercury. I found this out by dividing 5 by 2 and got 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 and you get 90.

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  27. Alexander Xiong period 1 The statue of liberty's weight on Mercury would be 90 lb. I know this by dividing 2 from 5 to get 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5 to get 90.

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  28. the statue of liberty would weight 90 pounds on mercury.This is found by dividing 5 by 2 which equals 2.5 Then you divide 225 by 2.5, which is how you get 90.

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  29. The statue is 90 pounds on Mercury. You divide 5 by 2 and get 2.5. Then you use the weight it is on earth 225 and divide that by 2.5 to get 90.

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  30. P.1
    The statue of liberty weight on Mercury would be 90 lb. I know this because dividing 2 from 5 to get 2.5. Then i divided 2.5 to get 90.

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  31. period 2
    A 5 pound object's weight is 2 pounds on mercury. The object is 2.5 times heavier on earth than on mercury. So this means a 225 pound object would weigh 90 pounds on mercury. Because 225 divided by 2.5 equals 90.

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  32. Period 1: so the object would weigh 90 pounds because if you divide 225 and 2.5 it equals 90. so the object would weigh 90 on mercury.

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  33. the object will weigh 90lbs on Mercury because if you divide 225 by 2.5

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  34. Pd. 8
    The object will be 90 pounds. I got this by dividing 5 by 2 and got 2.5. Then I divided 225 by 2.5.

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  35. On Mercury the Statue of Liberty would be 90 pounds. I found this out by dividing 2 by 5. After i divided i got 2.5 then divided 225 by 2.5 and got 90 pounds. That is how i got my answer.

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