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Two boxes with different masses M1 = 1.1 kg and M2 = 3.0 kg are tied together on a frictionless ramp surface which makes an angle θ = 27° with the horizontal (see the figure below).

What is the tension in the rope connecting the two boxes?

What is the tension in the rope connecting the first box to the ramp?
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