An object that weighs 10 lb on Earth would weigh only 4lb on Mars. If you weigh 95lb on Earth, how much would you weigh on Mars?

Using the given information that an object weighing 10 lb on Earth would weigh 4 lb on Mars, we can determine the weight conversion factor between the two planets.

Weight conversion factor = (Weight on Mars)/(Weight on Earth)
Weight conversion factor = 4 lb / 10 lb

Now, we need to calculate your weight on Mars.

Weight on Mars = (Weight conversion factor) * (Weight on Earth)
Weight on Mars = (4 lb / 10 lb) * 95 lb

Calculating the weight on Mars:
Weight on Mars ≈ (0.4) * 95 lb
Weight on Mars ≈ 38 lb

Therefore, you would weigh approximately 38 lb on Mars.

To find out how much you would weigh on Mars, you can use a simple proportion based on the relationship between the weights on Earth and Mars:

Weight on Earth / Weight on Mars = Gravity on Earth / Gravity on Mars

In this case, the weight on Earth is 95 lb, and the weight on Mars is what we need to find. The gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, and the gravity on Mars is approximately 3.71 m/s^2.

Let's set up the proportion:

95 lb / Weight on Mars = 9.8 m/s^2 / 3.71 m/s^2

Now let's solve for the weight on Mars:

Weight on Mars = (95 lb * 3.71 m/s^2) / 9.8 m/s^2

Weight on Mars ≈ 35.85 lb

Therefore, you would weigh approximately 35.85 lb on Mars.

To find out how much you would weigh on Mars, you can use the ratio of weights provided:

Weight on Earth / Weight on Mars = Weight ratio

Weight on Earth = 95 lb

Weight on Mars = ?

Weight ratio = 10 lb / 4 lb = 2.5

Weight on Mars = Weight on Earth / Weight ratio

Weight on Mars = 95 lb / 2.5

Weight on Mars = 38 lb

Therefore, you would weigh approximately 38 lb on Mars.