Answer:
The 60 kg skater move 7.8 m
Step-by-step explanation:
given information:
first skater's mass, m₁ = 75 kg
second skater's mass, m₂ = 60 kg
pole length, x = 14 m
to calculate how far the the second skater moved, we can use the following equation:
=
Σ

where
M = ∑

= m₁ + m₂
= 75 + 60
= 135 kg
=
Σ

=
(m₁x₁ + m₂x₂),
= 0 since both skater meet
now let assume the the second skater moved x₂ = a m, so the first skater moved x₁ = 14 - a
so,
=
(m₁x₁ + m₂x₂)
0 =
[(75(14-a) + 60a)]
0 =
(1050 - 75a + 60(-a))
0 = (1050 - 135a)
135a = 1050
a = 1050/135
= 7.8 m