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The centre of mass of three particles of masses `1 kg, 2kg and 3 kg` lies at the point `(3m, 3m, 3m)` where should a fourth particles of mass `4 kg` be positioned so that centre of mass of the four particle system at `(1m, 1m, 1m)`?

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