A tropical species of mite named archegozetes longisetosus is the record holder for the strongest insect in the world. It can lift up to 1.182 • 10^3 times it's own weight

If you were as strong as the insect, explain how you could find how many pounds you could lift

Respuesta :

The first thing we have to do is to measure your weight using a weighing scale.

Suppose your weight is 130 pounds, therefore you can lift:

130 pounds * 1.182 • 10^3 = = 153,660 pounds or 1.537 x 10^5 pounds

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given in the question that insect can lift up to 1.182×10³ times of it's own weight.

In other words,

Weight lifted by the insect = 1.182 × 10³×(weight of the insect)

If I were as strong as the insect then this formula will be the same

Weight lifted by me = 1182 × (My weight)

If my weight at present = 132 pounds

Then I can lift the weight = 1182×132

                                         = 156024 pounds

                                         = [tex]1.56\times 10^{5}[/tex] pounds