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Physics, 20.03.2020 10:16, amandanunnery33

Suppose that a meter stick is balanced at its center. A 0.24 kg mass is then positioned at the 6-cm mark. At what cm mark must a 0.35 kg mass be placed to balance the 0.24 kg mass? (NEVER include units with the answer to ANY numerical question.)

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