Force Between Masses: Solving Physics Homework Questions

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Homework Statement



--F-->{3.9kg}{5.8kg}{8.3kg}

Three blocks are in contact with each other
on a frictionless horizontal surface. A 413 N
horizontal force is applied to the block with
mass of 3.9 kg as shown in the figure below.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .


d)What is the magnitude of the force between
the block with mass 5.8 kg and 8.3 kg?
Answer in units of N


e)What is the magnitude of the force between
the block with mass 3.9 kg and 5.8 kg?
Answer in units of N




Homework Equations


F=ma
F=9.8m/s^2(m1+m2)

Not quite sure, I have been trying to work with these two but am not having much luck.



The Attempt at a Solution



I am hopelessly lost on this one. My teacher is extremely difficult to understand and physics is really giving me a tough time. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
 
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What is the acceleration of the group of blocks?
Since there is no friction and these blocks are moving horizontally, the acceleration due to gravity is not relevant.
Can you draw free body diagrams of the individual blocks? If you can, then you are almost done.
 
All the blocks are moving together, like a train, under the influence of the horizontal force.
Using Newton's 2nd law, what are their acceleration?