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An object has an acceleration of 30.0 m/s/s. The mass of the object is tripled while the net force of the object is constant. What will the new acceleration be? a. 30.0 m/s/s
b. 15.0 m/s/s
c. 10.0 m/s/s
d. 90.0 m/s/s

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