Person's weight on earth = 823 N
W = mg
where m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity on earth
823 = m*9.8
m = 83.97 kg
acceleration due to gravity on moon = 1/6 * acceleration due to gravity on earth
= 1/6 *9.8 = 1.63 m/s^2
Weight on moon = 83.97*1.63 = 137.15 N
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