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The weight of an object on Venus is approximately of its weight on Earth. The weight of an object on Jupiter is approximately
of its weight on Earth. If an object weighs 100 pounds on Earth, approximately how many more pounds does it weigh on Jupiter than it weighs on Venus?
The weight of an object on Venus is approximately of its weight on Earth. The weight
Medium-difficulty · SAT Math · Ratios, Rates, and Proportional Relationships — Word problems with proportional reasoning. Read the question above, select your answer, and check the full explanation below to understand exactly why the correct choice works.
Answer explanation
Choice C is correct. The weight of an object on Venus is approximately of its weight on Earth. If an object weighs 100 pounds on Earth, then the object’s weight on Venus is approximately
pounds. The same object’s weight on Jupiter is approximately
of its weight on Earth; therefore, the object weighs approximately
pounds on Jupiter. The difference between the object’s weight on Jupiter and the object’s weight on Venus is approximately
pounds. Therefore, an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth weighs 140 more pounds on Jupiter than it weighs on Venus.
Choice A is incorrect because it is the weight, in pounds, of the object on Venus. Choice B is incorrect because it is the weight, in pounds, of an object on Earth if it weighs 100 pounds on Venus. Choice D is incorrect because it is the weight, in pounds, of the object on Jupiter.
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