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to jess ,


im not sure what a distance advantage is ,

but i can tell you 69 :P


ha ha ha if u know what i mean


LEMONS !! all the way .


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IF YOU KNOW THE input and output distance can you calculate mechanical advantage?

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What is the advantage of using representative fraction?

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