To convert your weight on Earth into your weight on Mars, you have to multiply your weight (in pounds) by 0.38, which is the gravitational pull of Mars in comparison to Earth. As for answering your question, well, the answer depends on what unit you use for 100; pounds or kilograms.
If you mean 100 pounds, we do 100 X 0.38 to get a result of 38 pounds. So we come to the conclusion that a person weighing 100 lbs (45 kg) on Earth would weigh 38 lbs (17 kg) on Mars.
However, if you mean 100 kilograms, not pounds, then we do the calculation the following way. We convert 100 kg to lbs and get 220 lbs. 220 X 0.38 is approx. 84 kg. So we come to the conclusion that a person weighing 100 kg (220 lbs) on Earth would weigh 84 kg (185 lbs) on Mars.
If you weighed 100lb on Mars you would weigh only 37.7lb on Mars
A average person 100 pounds would weigh about 38 pounds on Mars.
The factor is 0.38.
You would weigh 38 pounds.
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100 here is 37.7 on Mars.
38 lbs.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
55 pounds on Mars.
76 pounds on Mars.
A 250 pound person would weigh about 82 pounds. The gravitational force on the surface of Mars is about one third of that of earth.
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200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
Well, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth you would weigh 56.5 pounds on Mars.
23 pounds on Mars.
55 pounds on Mars.
76 pounds on Mars.
A 250 pound person would weigh about 82 pounds. The gravitational force on the surface of Mars is about one third of that of earth.
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53.2 lbs
They would weigh approximately 38 pounds.
The mass and diameter of the planet Mars is less that of Earth so there are changes to how the gravity effects you. This would cause a normally 150 pound person to only weigh 56 pounds on Mars.
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