A book is resting on a table in a state of equilibrium. Which statement is true about the forces acting on the book? (1 point)ResponsesThe book experiences unbalanced forces because the force of gravity pulling down on the book and the force of the table pushing up are equal. The book experiences unbalanced forces because the force of gravity pulling down on the book and the force of the table pushing up are equal. The force of gravity pulling down the book and the force of the table pushing up on the book are equal. The force of gravity pulling down the book and the force of the table pushing up on the book are equal. The book experiences balanced forces because the force of gravity pushing down on the book is greater. The book experiences balanced forces because the force of gravity pushing down on the book is greater. The book experiences unbalanced forces from friction, gravity and the table. 

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The correct statement is: The force of gravity pulling down the book and the force of the table pushing up on the book are equal.

In this scenario, the book is at rest on the table, which indicates that it is in a state of equilibrium. This means that the downward force of gravity acting on the book is balanced by the upward force exerted by the table, resulting in no net force acting on the book.