Answer:
The focal length of the lens should be -51.5 cm (a concave lens).
Explanation:
The purpose of the lens is to make objects at 48.5 cm appear at the healthy near point. The healthy near point is 25.0 cm.
We use the lens formula
[tex]\dfrac{1}{f} = \dfrac{1}{u} + \dfrac{1}{v}[/tex]
where f = focal length, u = object distance and v = image distance.
In this case, u = 48.5 cm and v = -25.0 cm.
v is negative because the image is virtual an not real. (Here, we are using the real-is-positive sign convention)
[tex]\dfrac{1}{f} = \dfrac{1}{48.5} + \dfrac{1}{-25.0} = -\dfrac{23.5}{1212.5}[/tex]
[tex]f = -51.5[/tex]
The negative sign indicates the lens is concave.