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Do Now Heading: Back to the Basics Pick up a Notebook Quest from the front table Write the heading in the table of contents Reminder: Common Assessment Next Tuesday Covers everything from the beginning of the year!

Draw and Answer these 3 problems in your Journal A 20 kg boulder is placed 2 meters away, on the left, from the pivot. What is the torque on the left side of this seesaw? What torque is needed on the right side to balance this system out? If you have a 40 kg boulder, where would you need to put it to balance out this seesaw?

Notebook Quest You will have 50 Minutes to complete this quest To complete this quest you may use Your journals Your forces books Any other in class resources