Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Rotating System

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Homework Statement



A circular turntable of mass 2.0 kg and radius 6.0 inches is rotating freely at 66 2/3 rpm. If a 500 gram blob of clay is dropped on the disk at a distance of 4.0 inches from the center, what is the resulting angular speed of the system? Treat the clay as a point mass (I = MR^2) and the turntable as a disk.

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I understand the resulting angular speed will be the sum of the two. But what does moment of inertia have to do with it??
 
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