Respuesta :

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Buzz Aldrin weighed 360 pounds on Earth but weighed only 60 pounds on the moon.

This shows there is a proportional relationship between the weight of Aldrin on Earth (E) and the weight on the moon (M).

E ∝ M

E = kM

Where k = proportionality constant

k = [tex]\frac{E}{M}[/tex]

For E = 360 pounds and M = 60 pounds

k = [tex]\frac{360}{60}=6[/tex]

Equation will be,

E = 6M

M = [tex]\frac{E}{6}[/tex]

Weight on Earth                       Weight on Moon

           0                                                0

         100                                          [tex]\frac{100}{6}=17[/tex]

        200                                          [tex]\frac{200}{6}=33[/tex]

        300                                          [tex]\frac{300}{6}=50[/tex]

        360                                          [tex]\frac{360}{6}=60[/tex]