Sorry, I've attached it this time.
I did initially, but the force answer I got was way off.
Separating the masses into two diagrams, I was left with these equations:
There aren't any forces in the x-direction, so their force equations are 0=0.
For the y direction, mass A
\vec{F}_{y}=...
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