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According to Newton's second law force equals mass times acceleration:

F=ma

We know F and a and want to calculate m

Therefore we solve the formula after m and get

m=F/a

Now we replace the variables and get

m=13.5N/(6.5m/s2)

Since a Newton is a united measured in kg*m/s2 we get:

m=13.5kg*m/s2/(6.5m/s2)

m=2.08 kg if rounded to two digits

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