(a)
[tex]F_f = u_sN[/tex]
Assuming the box is on a horizontal surface, the Normal Force would be equal to the Gravitational force which is 2.8 * 9.8 = 27.44N. You are already given the force, so we are ready to solve:
[tex]21 = u_s(27.44)[/tex]
[tex]u_s=0.77[/tex]
Since a coefficient of friction doesn't have units, your answer is 0.77.
(b)
We can use F = ma to get the Force, and then the same Normal force to get the kinetic coefficient of friction.
[tex]F = ma = 2.8(0.5) = 1.4N[/tex]
We can use that to formulate the kinetic coefficient of friction:
[tex]1.4 = u_k(27.44)[/tex]
[tex]u_k = 0.051[/tex]
And those are your answers. Hope this helps. I'm not a college student, but I'm taking AP Physics, so I have an idea.