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Chemistry, 01.03.2021 16:30 lovemichelle638

Chiara knows that weight is affected by gravitational pull. She is putting together a poster to display in her classroom. Since the moon's gravity is less than Earth's, all objects, including mammals, have different weights on the moon than on Earth. Use the table below to calculate how much a dog weighs on the moon.


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