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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 04:20, joelxl101

To balance a seesaw, the distance, in feet, a person is from the fulcrum is inversely proportional to the person's weight,
in pounds. Bill, who weighs 150 pounds, is sitting 4 feet
away from the fulcrum. If Dan weighs 120 pounds, how far
from the fulcrum should he sit to balance the seesaw?

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