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Mathematics, 24.09.2021 14:00 mgwlisp
Modeling Real Life A person weighs
2.34 times as much on Jupiter as on
Earth. An 85-pound student would
weigh 90.1 pounds less on Saturn than
on Jupiter. How much would he weigh
on Saturn?
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