What does the object weigh on mars

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Solve the all parts of given question:

Question: Consider a 2.4 kg object on the planet Mars. (Mars mass = 6.5 x 1023 kg; mars radius = 3.376 x 106 m)

Part I: What does the object weigh on mars?

Part II: What would the same object weigh on earth?

Please show work I think I have the answer just not positive.

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