A scale has 90cm and 100cm long arms, if we place 100kg on 90cm what weight should we need to put at 100cm arm to balance the scale?
Answer: 90 Kg
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A scale has 90cm and 100cm long arms, if we place 100kg on 90cm, 90kg weight should we need to put at 100cm arm to balance the scale
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