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Three blocks A, B, & C are arranged as shown. Pulley and strings are ideal. All surfaces are frictionless. If block C is observed moving down along the incline at `1 m//s^(2)`. Find mass of block B, tension in string and accelerations of A. B as the system is released from rest.

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