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In a college homecoming competition, eighteen students lift a sports car. While holding the car off of the ground, each student exerts an upward force of 400 newtons. What is the mass of the car in kilograms?
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734.19567 Kilogram Force
Step-by-step explanation:
7200 Newton = 734.19567 Kilogram Force
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