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Assuming that the 500 N figure was the result of measuring your weight on Venus' surface, you mass can be obtained from the formula:

(Mass) = (Weight) / (Acceleration due to gravity).

The acceleration due to gravity on Venus' surface is approximately 9 m/s2 (one significant figure), and therefore:

Mass = (500 N) / (9 m/s2) = 60 kg, to one significant figure.

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