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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 17:30 ashleyzamarripa08

A baby wombat weighing 10 N sits on one the end of a giant seesaw. If he moves his side down 13 m , how far up (in m) will he move a pony weighing 1,771 N on the other end?

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