A bike accelerates at a rate of 2.4 meters per second squared when acted on by a force of 50.0 newtons. What will be the rate of acceleration of the same bike if acted on by a force of - 40.0 newtons?

The force acting on the bike is proportional to the product of its mass and acceleration. Thus,
Force = ma
where
m = mass of bike
From the information given,
a = 2.4
F = 50
Thus,
50 = m x 2.4
m = 50/2.4
If the same bike is acted upon by a force of - 40.0 newtons, it means that
- 40 = 50/2.4 * a
Dividing both sides of the equation by 50/2.4, we have
a = - 40/(50/2.4)
a = - 1.92 m/s^2