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Explanation / Answer

Let the minimum magnitude of horizontal force requied is F.


F - Fn = m*a
Fn = M*a
F = (m + M)*a

uk * Fn = m*g
Fn = (m*g)/uk
Fn = (14 * 9.8)/0.26
Fn = 527.7

a = 527.7/89
a =  5.93 m/s^2

F = (14 + 89)*5.93
F = 610.8 N
Minimum magnitude of horizontal force requied is, F = 610.8 N