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A former student of mechanics wishes to weigh himself but has access only to a scale A with capacity limited to 100 lbs and a small 24-lb spring dynamometer B. He discovers that when he exerts a pull on the rope so that B registers 22 lb, the scale A reads 80 lb. What is his correct weight?
11 years ago

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