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Try It! - 2,500 = P. 15,000 An elephant weighs 15,000 pounds on Earth and 2,500 pounds on the Moon. Assuming the weights are proportional, what percent of its weight on Earth is its weight on the Moon? 2,500 P. 15,000 Convince Me! How does the percent describe how the weights are related? 15,000 15,000 0.17 ~P The elephant's weight on the Moon is about 17 % of its weight on Earth, how to answer this question and what's the answer please help

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