The weight of an object above the surface of Earth varies inversely with the square of the

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The weight of an object above the surface of Earth varies inversely with the square of the distance from the center of Earth. If Maria weighs 125 pounds when she is on the surface of Earth (3960 miles from the center), determine Maria’s weight when she is at the top of Denali (3.8 miles from the surface of Earth).

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College Algebra

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Authors: Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan III

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