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A mass of 7 kg is resting on a horizontal, frictionless surface. Force 1 is applied to it at 23 degrees below the horizontal, force 2 has a magnitude of 19 N and is applied vertically downward, force 3 has a magnitude of 3 N and is applied vertically upwards, and force 4 has a magnitude of 21 N and is applied in the-x direction to the object. When these forces are applied to the object, the object moves 9 meters in the +x direction and the velocity of the object is 10 m/s in the +x direction. What is the normal force acting on the mass in Newtons? F3 F4 F2 F1

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