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Three people are playing tug of war but they are not moving. Person 1 is pulling with 100 pounds of force from a 35 degree angle relative to the X-axis in the positive difection, person 2 is pulling with 200 pounds of force relative at a 22 degree angle to the Y-axis in the negative direction for both X and Y. How much force is the 3rd person pulling with (in Newtons), and in what direction to create this scenario?
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