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You have to step on the scale and weigh yourself in one place

or the other, then write it down so you don't lose it while you're

doing the calculations.

-- If you know your weight on Earth, multiply it by 0.165 to get

your weight on the moon.

-- If you know your weight on the moon, multiply it by 6.042 to get

your weight on Earth.

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