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The force F on an object is the product of the mass m and the acceleration a. In this problem, assume that the mass and acceleration both depend on time t, hence so the does the force. That is, F(t) = m(t)a(t)At time t=10 seconds, the mass of an object is 47 grams and changing at a rate of -6 \frac{g}{s}. At this same time, the acceleration is 17 \frac{m}{s^2} and changing at a rate of -7 \frac{m}{s^3}.By the product rule, the force on the object is changing at the rate of

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