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Here's the solution,

A.)

we know,

[tex]power = \dfrac{work \: done}{time} [/tex]

so,

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[tex]600 = \dfrac{work \: done}{10} [/tex]

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[tex]work \: done = 600 \times 10[/tex]

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[tex]work \: done = 6000 \: \: joules[/tex]

B.)

[tex]work \: done = force \times displacement[/tex]

so,

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[tex]6000 = force \times10[/tex]

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[tex]force = \dfrac{6000}{10} [/tex]

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[tex]force = 600 \: \: Newtons[/tex]