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Two people are sitting 15ft apart on a seesaw. One person weight 180lbs. The second person weight 120lbs. How far from 180bls persons should the fulcrum be placed so the seesaw balance?
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Two people are sitting 15ft apart on a seesaw. One person weight 180lbs. The second person weight 120lbs. How far from 180bls persons should the fulcrum be placed so the seesaw balance?
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You would subtract 180 and 120. Does that part make sense?
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