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To find the weight of a student on the Moon, we can use the fact that the Moon's gravity is approximately 1/6th that of Earth's. If the student's weight on Earth is 420 N, their weight on the Moon would be 420 N ÷ 6, which equals 70 N. Therefore, the student's weight on the Moon would be 70 N.

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