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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ReplyDeleteThe answer is 90tons.The reason its 90 because 225 divided by 5 is 45.Then 45 time 2 is 90.
ReplyDeleteYou would get 90 tons because 225 divided by 9 is 45. Then you multiply that by 2 and get 90.
ReplyDeleteDaysha You have to divide 225 by 5 and you get 45. Then you have to do 45 times 2 and get 90. So your answer would be 90 tons.
ReplyDeleteYou would get 90 tons because 225 divided by 9 is 45. Then you multiply that by 2 and get 90.
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ReplyDeleteYou'd get 90 ton because 225 divided by 9 is 45. Then multiply by 2 and you will get 90.
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ReplyDeleteYou would get 90 tons. Because you would have to divide 225 by 5 which is 45. Then you would multiply by 2 so you will get 90 tons.
You will get get 90 tons.You will have to divide 225 by 5 which is 45. Then you will have to multiply it by 2 so you will get 90 tons.
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Given that 1 U.S. ton is 2,000 pounds and the ratio is 2/5. You would take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. To get 800/2000 then do the same to 225 to turn it into pounds. That turns 225 tons into 450000. Meaning 800/2000 to ?/450000. then you solve that to get 180000
you will have to multiply 2\5 and 400 .
ReplyDeleteYou could easily get get 90 tons. Just divide 225 by 5 which will equal 45. Then you will have to multiply it by 2 so you will get 90 tons.
ReplyDelete225 divided by 5 is 45. Then 45 x 2 is 90 so the statue of liberty will weigh 90 tons on Mercury
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ReplyDeleteGiven that 1 U.S. ton is 2,000 pounds and the ratio is 2/5. You would take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. To get 800/2000 then do the same to 225 to turn it into pounds. That turns 225 tons into 450000. Meaning 800/2000 to ?/450000. then you solve that to get 180000
Given that 1 U.S. ton is 2,000 pounds and the ratio is 2/5. You would take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. To get 800/2000 then do the same to 225 to turn it into pounds. That turns 225 tons into 450000. Meaning 800/2000 to ?/450000. then you solve that to get 180000
ReplyDeleteThe 1 U.S has 2,000 pounds. The ratio is 2/5. Then you take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. That is 800/200 then you take 225 and multiply to make into pounds. 225 turns into 450000. That means that 800/2000 and ?/450000 then you multiply those and you get 180000.
ReplyDeleteUsing the 2/5 figure, which is a rough estimate, a statue weighing 225 tons would weigh 90 tons on Mercury. I got this 90 because I divided and multiplied. The equation i used is 225 x 2/5 = 450/5 = 90.
ReplyDelete225 divided by 9=45 Then you multiply that by 2 and get 90
ReplyDeleteGiven that 1 U.S. ton is 2,000 pounds and the ratio is 2/5. You would take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. To get 800/2000 then do the same to 225 to turn it into pounds. That turns 225 tons into 450000. Meaning 800/2000 to ?/450000. then you solve that to get 180000.
ReplyDeleteYou will get 90 tons.You will have to divide 225 by 5 which is 45. Then you will have to multiply it by 2 so you will get 90 tons.
ReplyDeleteYou will end up getting 90 pounds. The way to get 90 is if you divide 225 by 5 which will end up as 45 then you have to multiply by 2 so then you will get 90 pounds
ReplyDelete90 tons is what you'll get. First, you have to divide 225 by 5 and you will get 45. Use the number 45 and multiply it by 2 and you get 90.
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ReplyDeleteThe statue of liberty would weigh 90 pounds. I know this because you first divide 225 by 5 and get 45. Then you multiply 45 by 2 and get 90.
The 1 U.S has 2,000 pounds. The ratio is 2/5. Then you take 2/5 and multiply it by 400. That is 800/200 then you take 225 and multiply to make into pounds. 225 turns into 450000. That means that 800/2000 and ?/450000 then you multiply those and you get 180000.
ReplyDeleteYou have to divide 225 by 5 and you get 45. Then you have to do 45 times 2 and get 90. So your answer would be 90 tons.
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ReplyDeleteThe answer is 90 tons . You must divide 225 by 5 and get 45. Then you do 45 times 2 and get 90 and that is how the statue of liberty will weigh 90 tons on mercury.
Daysha. First you have to divide 225 by 5 and you get 45. Next, you multiply 45 by 2 and you will get 90. As you can see your answer would be 90 pounds.
ReplyDeleteThe statue of liberty would weigh 90 pounds on mercury. First you divide 225 by 5 which equals 45. Then you multiply 45 by 2 and that equals 90.
ReplyDeleteDivide 225 by 5 and you will get 45. Then you have to 45 times 2 and you will get 90. The anwser will be 90 tons on Mercury
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ReplyDeletei think you'd get 90 tons. 225 divided by 9 is 45. if you multiply that by 2 youll get 90
ReplyDeleteI think you'd get 90 tons. 225 divided 9 is 45. If you multiply that by 2 you'll get 90
ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds.
ReplyDeleteIf the statue weighs 450,000 pounds on Earth, it would weigh 180,000 pounds on Mercury. 180,000 pounds is equal to 90 tons.
You will get 90 tons. First divide 225 by 5 you get 90. Then multiply and you get 90.
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ReplyDeleteThe would be 90 tons.You will have to divide 225 by 5 which is 45. Then you will multiply 45 by 2 and will get 90 tons.
ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds. if the statue weighs 450000 pounds on earth it would weigh 180000 ponds on mercury 180000 pounds is epual to 90 tons
ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds.
ReplyDeleteIf the statue weighs 450,000 pounds on Earth, it would weigh 180,000 pounds on Mercury. 180,000 pounds is equal to 90 tons.
The statue of liberty weighs 450,000 lbs on earth if we did the math to convert 5 lbs to 2 lbs x/2.5 so if we took 450,000/2.5 the answer would be 180,000 lbs so in conclusion it would weigh 90 tons on Mercury.
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225 tons is equal to 450000 lbs. If the statue weighs 450000 lbs on earth, it would weigh 180000 lbs on Mercury. 180000 lbs. is equal to 90 tons
ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds. if the statue weighs 450000 pounds on earth it would weigh 180000 ponds on mercury 180000 pounds is equal to 90 tons. and what i hove all so lend is that. i think you'd get 90 tons. 225 divided by 9 is 45. if you multiply that by 2 you'll get 90.
ReplyDelete225 tons equal to 450,000.
ReplyDeleteIf the statue weights 450,000 on earth, it would weigh 180,000 pounds on mercury, 180,000 is equal to 90 tons.
225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds .
ReplyDeleteif the statue weighs 450,000 pounds on earth it would weigh 180,000 pounds on mercury .
180,000 pounds is equal to 90 tons.
225 tons equal to 450,000. The statue weights 450,000 on earth, it would weigh 180,000 pounds on mercury, 180,000 is equal to 90 tons.
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225 tones is equal to 450,000 pounds. if the statue weighs 450.000 pounds on earth it would weigh 180.000 pounds on mercury. 180.000 pounds is equal to 90 tones.
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ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 If the state 450,000 on earth it would weigh 180,00 pounds on mercury 180,00 pounds is equal to 90 tons.
ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,000 pounds. If the statue weights 450,000 pounds on Earth, it would weigh 180,000 pounds on Mercury. 180,000 pounds is equal to 90 tons
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ReplyDelete225 tons is equal to 450,00 pounds. If on Earth the statue weighs 450,000 then it would weigh 180,000 pounds on Mercury. 180,000 pounds is also equal to 90 tons.
The statue would weight 90 tons. I figured this out by dividing 225 tons by 5 and got 45. Then multiplied 45 by 2, 45 x 2 = 90.
ReplyDeleteThe answer is 90 tons. I got this because I took the 225 tons and divided it by 5 which gives me 45 then multiplied this answer by 2 which is 90.
ReplyDeleteThe answer is 90 tons. That is because 2 is 40% of 5. 40% of 225 tons is 90 tons.
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ReplyDeleteIts 90 tons because 2 is 40% of 5.40 of 225 tons is 90.
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Using the 2/5 figure, which is a rough estimate, a statue weighing 225 tons would weigh 90 tons on Mercury. I got this 90 because I divided and multiplied. The equation i used is 225 x 2/5 = 450/5 = 90.
The statue would weigh 90 tons. I figured this out by taking 255 tons and dividing it by 5 which would equal 45, then multiply 45 by 2, which is 90.
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