Physics, 12.11.2020 19:10 mikecool224
A person with a weight of 120 lbs. is standing on a scale. What force is the
scale exerting on the person? *
O Olbs up
O 60 lbs up
O 120 lbs up
240 lbs up
Those 4 numbers are the answer choices plz help
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