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A person weighs a different amount on other surfaces in space than they do on Earth because the gravitational pull of each surface is different than that of Earth. The table and graph show the weights of objects on Earth, Mars, and the Moon.

Weight on Earth and Mars
Weight on Earth, e
90 pounds
120 pounds
160 pounds
Weight on Mars, a
36 pounds
48 pounds
64 pounds

Weight on Earth and Moon
A graph has weight on earth (pounds) on the x-axis, and weight on moon (pounds) on the y-axis. A line goes through points (60, 10) and (120, 20).

If a person weighs 240 pounds on Earth, what would be the difference in weight of the same person on Mars and on the Moon (based on the table and graph)?

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