A 10 N force and a 15 N force are acting on a box in opposite directions.

What additional force must be added to produce equilibrium?

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5 N acting in the same direction as the 10 N force
5 N acting in the same direction as the 10 N force

5 N acting in the same direction as the 15 N force
5 N acting in the same direction as the 15 N force

10 N acting in the same direction as the 10 N force
10 N acting in the same direction as the 10 N force

25 N acting in the same direction as the 15 N force

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10 N acting in the same direction as the 10 N force
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