Solve.The weight W of an object on the Moon varies directly as the weight E on earth. A person who weighs 109 lb on earth weighs 21.8 lb on the Moon. How much would a 166-lb person weigh on the Moon?
A. 830 lb
B. 0.2 lb
C. 296.8 lb
D. 33.2 lb
Answer: D
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