To find a person's weight on earth when you know their weight on the moon, multiply the moon weight by 6 (since weight on the moon is 1/6 of weight on earth). Therefore, if a person weighs 16 pounds on the moon, they would weigh 96 pounds on earth.
The question asks how much a person weighs on earth if he weighs 16 pounds on the moon. The fact that a person weighs about 1/6 on the moon than on earth would indicate that weight on earth is larger. In this case, you can find the earth weight by multiplying the moon weight to 6 (since it is 1/6). So, using this formula, if a person weighs 16 pounds on the moon, he would weigh 16 * 6 = 96 pounds on earth.
To check if this is reasonable, if you have the earth weight, you can divide by 6 to see if you return to the original moon weight. In this case, 96 / 6 = 16, which is the given moon weight, so the answer seems reasonable.
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Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
Draw a diagram.
Draw 2 squares and 5 circles. Then draw 3 squares and 4 circles. Add the total number of squares and circles.
B.
Use logical reasoning.
Think that finding 2 groups of 5 is the same as 2 × 5 = 10 and that 3 groups of 4 is the same as 3 × 4 = 12. Then add 10 + 12.
C.
Model the problem.
Show 2 groups of 5 chips and 3 groups of 4 chips. Then count all the chips.
D.
Translate into an equation.
2 × 3 × 4 × 5 = n
{(-3, 4), (5, 11), (9, -1), (10, 13)}
{-3, 5, 9, 10)
{-1, 4, 11, 13}
{(4, -3), (11, 5), (-1,9), (13, 10)}
{-3,-1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13}
Answer:
{-3,-1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13}
Step-by-step explanation:
–9 – 3i
–5 – 3i
–5 + 9i
(-7 + 3i) - (2 - 6i) = -7 + 3i - 2 + 6i = (-7 + (-2)) + (3i + 6i) = -9 + 9i
This is how I worked it out^ Was I correct?