WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE OBJECTS?
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Balance out both sides of the balancing pan and find the value of the sha

WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THE OBJECTS?
TIM
Сно
Balance out both sides of the balancing pan and find the value of the shapes or objects given!

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    How to Solve Pan Balance Problems

    Close-up of beautiful pan balance scale

    Updated April 25, 2017

    By Coral Cavanagh

    Pan balance problems are algebra problems with equations represented by a pan balance, which is a type of scale. Shapes such as squares or circles or objects such as cubes or cones represent the unknowns — the answers you need to find — and pan weights with numbers on them represent the constants. A level balance represents two sides of an equation with an equal sign between them. The pan balance picture provides a visual cue for understanding the purpose of the equal sign.

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