The correct option is D 48.83 N
Let the mass of the body be M.
So, weight at the North Pole, Mg=49 N
Now, at the equator, gravitational acceleration is less than that at the North Pole due to rotation of the earth, and it is given as:
g′=g−ω2R
Where, ω is angular speed of rotation of earth, R is radius of the earth and g is gravitational acceleration at the pole.
Now, Weight at the equator, Mg′=M(g−ω2R)
So, weight at the equator will be less than that at the North Pole.
From the given option, only fourth option is having value lesser than 49 N.