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In the adjacent diagram, objects 1 and 2 each have mass m while objects 3 and 4 each have mass 2m. Note four lines A, B, C and D. The center of mass of the system is most likely to be at the intersection of lines :

A

A and B

B

B and C

C

A and D

D

A and C

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