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Branson pushed the car with a force of 500 Newtons. The mass of the car was 1,350 kg. What was the car's acceleration?
a. 0.37 m/s
b. 0.37 m/s2
c. 2.7 m/s
d. 2.7 m/s2
e. Several thousand m/s
f Several thousand m/s2
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