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A monkey A (mass = 5kg) is climbing up a rope tied to a rigid support. The monkey B (mass = 2kg) is holding on to the tail of monkey A. If the tail can tolerate a maximum tension of 30N, what force should monkey A apply on the rope in order to carry monkey B with it? `(g = 10 m//s^(2))`.

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between 70N and 105N
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