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When emma pushes a bag with a force of 27 newtons, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the bag and the floor is 0.23. what is the normal force acting on the bag by the floor? . a. 0.085 newtons b. 27 newtons c. 2.7 × 10^2 newtons . d. 1.2 × 10^2 newtons

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