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Aphmau:

A model rocket accelerates at 15.3 m/s2 with a force of 44 N. Calculate the mass of the rocket. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a kg. The mass of the rocket is kg.

Angle:

Hello again! :) Feel free to tag me when I'm online using @Angle For this problem we are going to use the same formula: \(N = (kg)\times(\large{\frac{m}{s^2}})\)

Angle:

in this case if we plug in our values into the formula... we get: 44 = (kg) x (15.3) solve for kg let me know if you get stuck

Angle:

if you think you're done with this problem , you can "close" this to ask a new one :)

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