Answer:
The scale at the North Pole is higher by 3.1 N.
Explanation:
The scale at the equator has a centripetal acceleration unlike the North Pole. So, finding acceleration at the equator from centripetal force,
(mv^2)/r = mg
v^2/r=g
463 m/s ^2 / 6378100 m = g
g = 0.0336
then multiply by the mass, 91 kg,
you'll get the difference of 3.06 or 3.1 rounded.