Accepted Answer
The object has a mass of 120 kg everywhere.-- It weighs about 1,176 Newtons (264.6 pounds) when it's on the Earth.-- It weighs about 195 Newtons (43.8 pounds) when it's on the moon.-- When it's in a space-ship coasting from the Earth to the Moon, it still has 120 kg of mass, but when you try to weigh it, it floats off of the scale.
Suggested Answer
The Correct answer to this question for Penn Foster Students is: 196 N