The weight M of an object on the moon varies directly as its weight E on earth. A person who weighs 152.71 l b152.71 lb on earth weighs 25.96 l b25.96 lb on the moon. How much would a 219.41 dash l b219.41-lb person weigh on the​ moon?

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Answer:

37.29lb

Explanation:

Because it varies directly the problem can be solved by the direct rule of three:

[tex]\frac{a}{b} =\frac{c}{d}[/tex]

Where the value of a,b and c are known, then d is equal to

[tex]d=\frac{bc}{a}[/tex]

The weights in the earth are a and c, and b is the weigh-in the moon, also a and b correspond to the same person, then:

[tex]d=\frac{bc}{a}=\frac{25.96(219.41)}{152.71}=37.29lb[/tex]