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A balloon with its contents weighing 160 N is moving down with an acceleration of g/2 `ms^(-2)` . The mass to be removed from it so that the balloon moves up with an acceleration of-g/3 `ms^(-2)` is

A

5kg

B

10kg

C

6 kg

D

3 kg

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B
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