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Chemistry, 26.03.2021 19:30 andreapgomezr

Which two statements are true for an object with the mass of 20 kilograms that weighs 44 pounds on earth a. THE OBJECTS MASS WOULD BE LESS ON THE MOON
B. THE OBJECTS MASS WOULD BE THE SAME ON THE MOON
C. THE OBJECTS WEIGHT WOULD BE THE SAME ON THE MOON
D. THE OBJECTS WEIGHT WOULD BE LESS ON THE MOON

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