Trick question. Jupiter has no surface. Even if it did, you wouldn't be accelerating due to gravity if you were on the surface, would you? An object would have to be above the surface to be accelerated by gravity, y'know, falling. But -- isn't the force of gravity there 254% of Earth's? So... 2.54 times 9.8 m/s/s? About 25?
Therefore, from the given data:
Weight = m*g = 25 m/s^2 (for Jupiter) * 100 kg = 2500 N
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