Math, asked by srinivasgoud, 1 year ago

a man whose weight is 90 kg weighs 15kg on the moon what will be the weight of a man whose weight is 60kg?

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Answered by sushmita
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<b>HERE IS THE ANSWER
A MAN WHOSE WEIGHT IS 90 KGS AND 15 KGS ON MOON. IT MEANS THAT A WEIGHT ON THE EARTH WILL BE SIX TIMES LESS ON MOON. SO 60 KG SIX TIMES LESS = 60÷6=10,kgs
Answered by Shanmukh008
96
90kg(earth) = 15kg (moon)
60kg (earth) = xkg in moon
cross multiplication
90x=60×15
90x=900
x=900/90=10
therefore the weight of the man whose weight is 60 kg in earth with B 10 kgs in Moon
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