Depends where you weigh it. This is really pedantic but weight is a force acting on an object due to gravity, not an inherent characteristic of the object. The Earth has a mass of 6.0x1024 kg. If you weighed it on the Earth (?) it would weigh 6.0x1025 Newtons but on the moon just 7.21023 N.
If you weighed 30lb on Earth you would weigh a mere 2lb.
If it was weighed on the moon it would be 3kgs but obviously f it was weighed on earth it would be 5 kgs. if it was 5kg on the moon it would be about 8.2 kgs on earth
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If you weighed 50 kg on Earth, you would weigh about 179 kg on Neptune. This is because Neptune's surface gravity is roughly 1.14 times that of Earth.
If you weighed 102 pounds on earth, you would weigh 92.5 on venus.
If you were to weigh yourself on the Moon, your wt would be about 1/6 of your earth weight.
You would weigh 106.4 pounds on Saturn if you weighed 100lbs on earth
Well it depends on where this person was weighed. If they were weighed on Earth, then they would be 100 pounds.
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Just a guess but 113 whatevers.
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On Mars, your weight would be less than on Earth due to the lower gravity. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of that on Earth, so if you weighed 200 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 76 pounds on Mars.