SOLUTION: Here's another word problem. Two children weighing 65 pounds and 45 pounds respectively are on opposite ends of an 11 foot board. Where must the point of support be placed if the b
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Question 633107: Here's another word problem. Two children weighing 65 pounds and 45 pounds respectively are on opposite ends of an 11 foot board. Where must the point of support be placed if the board is to be balanced? (Neglect the weight of the board)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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