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The ratio of weight of an object on Earth to its weight on Moon is:
A1:6
B6:1
C1:1
D3:1
✓ Correct Answer: B — 6:1
Since gravity on Earth is 6 times that of the Moon, an object weighs 6 times more on Earth.
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