Acceleration is F/S

A=F/M this is:

direct
inverse
not sure
both direct &inverse

The relationship between acceleration (A), force (F), and mass (M) is described by Newton's second law of motion. According to this law, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied to it and inversely proportional to its mass.

So, when you say "A = F/M," you are stating a direct relationship between acceleration and force and an inverse relationship between acceleration and mass. This means that if the force acting on an object increases, its acceleration will also increase. Similarly, if the mass of the object increases, its acceleration will decrease.

Therefore, the correct answer is "both direct and inverse."