Which of the following equations shows how you would solve for mass if you knew the force acting on an object and the acceleration of an object?

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m = f/a
m = a/f
m = fa

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The correct equation for solving for mass (m) when you know the force (f) acting on an object and the acceleration (a) of that object is:

m = f/a

This comes from Newton's second law of motion, which states that \( F = m \cdot a \). Rearranging that gives you \( m = \frac{F}{a} \).