<span>C. Travel toward the beach faster</span>
Answer:

Explanation:
Assume that the distance travelled initially is d.
In order to stop the block you need some external force which is friction.
If we use the law of energy conservation:

a)
Looking at the formula you can see that the mass doesn't affect the distance travelled, as lng as the initial velocity is constant (Which indicates that the force must be higher to push the block to the same speed) therefore the distance is the same.
b) If the velocity is doubled, then the distance travelled is multiplied by 4, because the distance deppends on the square of the velocity.
<em>Its B fam, hope you get that good grade.</em>
i dont get it so much but
The weight of the bag pack is 8.2 N. g = 1.64 m/s2. Hence, the acceleration due to gravity on moon is 1.64 m/s2. sooo? is it right