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A 2.00-kg mass is located at (4.00 m) +(-1.00 m)
. A 1.00-kg mass is located at (1.00 m)
+ (2.00 m)
. Where must a 3.00-kg mass be located so that the center of mass of the system is located at (-1.00 m)
+ (1.00 m)
?
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