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The mass of the moon is 7.35x10^22 kg. at some point between earth and the moon the force of the earths gravitational attraction on an object is cancelled by the moons force of gravitational attraction. if the distance between the earth and the moon (centre to centre) is 3.84x10^5 km calculate where this will occur relative to earth. please expain every step because i am having trouble with physics

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