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An object pulled to the right by two forces has an acceleration of 2.5 m/s2. the free-body diagram shows the forces acting on the object.

a free body diagram with 4 force vectors. the first vector is pointing downward labeled f subscript g baseline, the second pointing up labeled f subscript n baseline. the third pointing right labeled f subscript 1 baseline = 50 n the last is from the tip of the third using the tail to tip method labeled f subscript 2 baseline = 75 n pointing right.

what is the weight of the object?

50 n
98 n
313 n
490 n

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