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If you mean "5 m/s2", just use Newton's Second Law, which is usually stated as:

F=ma (force = mass x acceleration).

Since the units in the problem are in SI, the result will also be in SI, in other words, the result will be in newton.

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I am assuming that you mean accelerate at 11 m/s^2.

F = ma. Therefore F = 12kg (11m/s^2) = 132N

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