2. The following formula relates three quantities: Force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a).F = ma(a) Solve this equation for a. (b) Let the force be units and the mass be m = 10 units. What is the acceleration, a?(c) Let the force be F = 25 units and the acceleration be a = 5 units. What is the mass, m?PLEASE HELP 30 points

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Given:  F=ma.  To solve for a, we isolate a on one side of this equation.  To do this, divide both sides of F=ma by m.  Then F/m = a.

Thus, if m=10 units, the acceleration is a = F/10 units.  Looks as tho' you were given the numeric value of F but did not share that value here.  

Solving F=ma for m:  m=F/a.  Thus, if F=25 units and a=5 units, m=25/5 units, or m=5 units.
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