A carte with a mass of 155 kg sitting on a flatbed truck which is moving at an acceleration of a = 2.78 m/s2. Suppose that the crate does not slip as the truck undergoes a displacement, whose magnitude is r = 111 m. Determine the total work done on the crate by all of the forces acting on it.
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