Use the table to write a proportion relating the weights on two planets. Then find the missing weight. Round to the nearest tenth.

We use this formula:
Weight on the second planet = [tex]\frac{Weight on the first planer}{Table weight on the first planet}[/tex] × Table weight on the second planet
So,
Weight on Venus = [tex]\frac{90}{120}[/tex] × 109.2
= 3 x 27.3
= 81.9
Weight on earth = [tex]\frac{55}{45.6}[/tex] × 120
= 144.7
Weight on Uranus = [tex]\frac{350}{304.8}[/tex] × 96
= 110.2
Weight on Mercury = [tex]\frac{115}{109.2}[/tex] × 45.6
= 48
a)
Venus: 81.9 pounds
b)
Earth: 144.7 pounds
c)
Uranus: 110.2 pounds
d)
Mercury: 48 pounds.
It is given that: when earth weighs 120 pounds.
Then
weight of : Mercury=45.6 pounds
Venus= 109.2 pounds
Uranus = 96 pounds
Jupiter= 304.8 pounds
a)
If Earth weighs= 90 pounds
when Earth weighs 120 pounds then weight of Venus= 109.2 pounds
If Earth weighs 1 pounds then weight of Venus= 109.2/120
i.e.
If Earth weighs 90 pounds then weight of Venus= (109.2/120)×90
i.e.
If Earth weighs 90 pounds then weight of Venus= 81.9 pounds
b)
Mercury: 55 pounds
When Mercury weighs 45.6 pounds then weight of Earth=120 pounds
Hence,
when Mercury weighs 1 pounds then weight of Earth=120/45.6 pounds.
when Mercury weighs 55 pounds then weight of Earth=(120/45.6)×55 pounds.
when Mercury weighs 55 pounds then weight of Earth=144.7 pounds.
c)
Jupiter: 350 pounds
When Jupiter weighs 304.8 pounds then weight of Uranus=96 pounds.
when Jupiter weighs 1 pounds then weight of Uranus=96/304.8 pounds.
when Jupiter weighs 350 pounds then weight of Uranus=(96/304.8)×350 pounds.
when Jupiter weighs 350 pounds then weight of Uranus=110.2 pounds.
d)
Venus: 115 pounds
When Venus weighs 109.2 pounds then weight of Mercury=45.6 pounds.
when Venus weighs 1 pounds then weight of Mercury=45.6/109.2 pounds.
when Venus weighs 115 pounds then weight of Mercury=(45.6/109.2)×115 pounds.
when Venus weighs 115 pounds then weight of Mercury=48 pounds.