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The weight of an object on Venus is approximately `9/10` of its weight on Earth. The weight of an object on Jupiter is approximately `23/10` of its weight on Earth. If an object weighs 100 pounds on Earth approximately how many more pounds does it weigh on Jupiter than it weigh son Venus

A

90

B

111

C

140

D

230

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