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A block of mass m = 8.80 kg is in equilibrium on an incline plane of angle
? = 28.0° when connected as shown in the diagram below.
Assume the mass of the strings to be negligible. If the system is in equilibrium, what will be the reading of the spring scale in newtons?

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