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Answered by niharikagurjar2005
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The systematic method is done with the working of a balance i.e. both the LHS and RHS has to be the same. For example, we can say that, if equal weights are put in the two pans, we can observe that the 2 pans remain in balance. If we remove equal weights from both the pans, we find that the pan remains in balance

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