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Weight Proportions

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Weight Proportions


1. The problem states: If an object with weight 15 is thrown and another object with weight 66 is thrown 10 times, what is the weight corresponding to 1.5 times? 2. Let's interpret the problem: We want to find the equivalent weight that corresponds proportionally to 1.5 times the initial weight thrown. 3. If 66 is thrown 10 times, total weight is $$66 \times 10 = 660$$. 4. To find the weight for 1.5 times, scale the initial 15 by 1.5: $$15 \times 1.5 = 22.5$$ So the weight corresponding to 1.5 is 22.5.