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Three odd-shaped blocks of chocolate have the following masses and center-of-mass coordinates: (1) 0.310kg , ( 0.200 m, 0.320m )(2) 0.410kg , ( 0.110m , -0.380m ) (3) 0.210kg , ( -0.300m , 0.630m )Find the x-coordinate of the center of mass of the system of three chocolate blocksFind the y-coordinate of the center of mass of the system of three chocolate blocks

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