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Two children, weighing 30 kg and 15 kg sit on one side of a see-saw at a distance of 1m and 1.2 m respectively, from the fulcrum. A boy of 'M' kg sits on the other side of the see-saw at a distance of 1.2 m from the fulcrum, and the see saw is in equilibrium. Find M

A

45

B

48

C

40

D

36

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