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The force diagram represents a girl pulling a sled with a mass of 6.0 kg to the left with a force of 10.0 n at a 30.0 degree angle. there is a 1.5 n force of friction to the right. the force of gravity is 58.8 n. what is the normal force acting on the sled? round the answer to the nearest whole number. n what is acceleration of the sled? round the answer to the nearest tenth. m/s2

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