What is the mass of an object if a force of 34 N produces an acceleration of 4 m/s2?

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Answer 1
Answer: F = ma
Force = mass * acceleration

Switch the question to be:
Mass = force/acceleration

34 Newtons/4 m/s = m
M = 8.5 kg

Answer should be: The mass is 8.5 kg
Answer 2
Answer:

The mass is 8.5 kg


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Please help me on this I know it’s not B this stuff is kinda hard for me

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EQUALand OPPOSITE

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