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Three objects lie along the x-axis. A 3.00 kg object is at the
origin, a 2.00 kg object is at x = 1.50 m, and a 1.20 kg object is at an
unknown position. The center of mass of the system of three objects is
at x = -0.200 m. What is the position of the 1.20 kg object?
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