You didn't cut and paste the numbers.
Weight = GMm/r^2. So the weight compared to earth will be proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the square of the radius.
For instance, if the planet were 2 x the mass of earth and 3 x the radius, the weight would be 2/3^2 = 2/9 of the weight on earth.
If the planet were 1.5 x the mass of earth and 0.5 x the radius, the weight would be 1.5/0.5^2 = 6 times the weight on earth.
Weight = GMm/r^2. So the weight compared to earth will be proportional to the mass and inversely proportional to the square of the radius.
For instance, if the planet were 2 x the mass of earth and 3 x the radius, the weight would be 2/3^2 = 2/9 of the weight on earth.
If the planet were 1.5 x the mass of earth and 0.5 x the radius, the weight would be 1.5/0.5^2 = 6 times the weight on earth.