The value of g on the moon is 1/6th of the value of g on the earth. If a man can jump 1.5 m high on the earth, on the moon, be can jump up to a height of: A) 4.5 m B) 9 m C) 6 m D) 7.5 m

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The value of g on the moon is 1/6th of the value of g on the earth. If a man can jump 1.5 m high on the earth, on the moon, be can jump up to a height of:

A) 4.5 m

B) 9 m

C) 6 m

D) 7.5 m

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