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James weights 90 kg . he sits on seesaw 1m away from the fulcrum. his friend Alex only weights 40 kg. how far away from the fulcrum must Alex sit for the seesaw to be in equilibrium
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90(1) = 40(x)
x = 90/40 = ...
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