Work Done Against Friction: Work done against friction can be calculated using the formula W = F\(\times\)d, where F is the force of friction and d is the displacement.
Given that 300 J of work is done to slide the block up an inclined plane, and taking g = 10 m/s2, the gravitational force component along the incline is mg = 2 kg\(\times\)10 m/s2 = 20 N.
Work done against gravity is Wgravity = m\(\times\)g \(\times\) h = 2 kg \(\times\)10 m/s2\(\times\)10 m = 200 J.
Work done against friction is Wfriction = Total work - Work against gravity = 300 J - 200 J = 100 J.