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You pull a sled with a package on it across a snow-covered flat lawn. If you apply a force of 46.8 N to the sled, it accelerates at 0.75 m/s2. What is the
combined mass of the package and the sled? (Assume there is no friction.)
A. 62.40 kg
B. 52.50 kg
C. 96.75 kg
D. 35.10 kg

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