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Physics, 24.03.2021 14:30, jlmn5953

Jane and ochan are sitting in canoe. Ideally, Ochan want to know Jane mass;but he won't tell her lier. He tricks her into switching positions with him in the canoe. After the switch, he notices that his mass is 100kg. If the canoe is 12 feet long and has a mass of 40kg. What is Jane's mass?(Assume that there are no external forces from the system​

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