5.8. A force of 1.0 lb acts on a 1.0-lb object that can move freely. The object's acceleration is (a) 0.031 ft/s$^2$ (b) 0.5 ft/s$^2$ (c) 1.0 ft/s$^2$ (d) 32 ft/s$^2$
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