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A uniform, 264-N rod that is 2.05 m long carries a 225-N weight at its right end and an unknown weight W toward the left end. When W is placed 47.9 cm from the left end of the rod, the system just balances horizontally when the fulcrum is located 82.7 cm from the right end. Find W. If W is now moved 26.8 cm to the right, how far must the fulcrum be moved to restore balance?
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