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Standard VI
Mathematics
Multiplication of two Decimal Numbers
On Jupiter, o...
Question
On Jupiter, objects weigh 2.64 times their weight on Earth. Bunny, the rabbit weighs 4.5 lbs on Earth. Bunny's weight on Jupiter would be
lbs.
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Solution
On Jupiter, Bunny's weight would be
4.5
×
2.64
lbs
⇒
4.5
×
2.64
=
45
10
×
264
100
=
11880
1000
=
1188
100
=
11.88
lbs
∴
Bunny's weight on Jupiter would be 11.88 lbs.
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