A 5.00 kg mass is located at (1.0 m, 0.00 m, 3.00 m), a 2.00 kg mass is located at (0.00 m, 3.00 m, –2.00 m), and a 3.00 kg mass is located at (–1.0 m, –2.00 m , 0.00 m). The center of gravity of the system of masses is

A. (1/10m, 10/10m, 1/10m).
B. (2/10m, 0m, 11/10m).
C. (3/10m, 2/10m, 10/10m).
D. (10/10m, 2/10m, 3/10m).
E. (2/10m, 10/10m, 0m).


B. (2/10m, 0m, 11/10m).

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