ANSWER
The applied force is larger than the frictional force
EXPLANATION
If we draw a free-body diagram,
By Newton's second law, for the horizontal forces is,
[tex]F_a-F_f=m\cdot a[/tex]If the wagon is speeding up, it means that there is a positive acceleration. Therefore, the difference Fa - Ff is positive,
[tex]\begin{gathered} F_a-F_f>0 \\ \text{therefore} \\ F_a>F_f \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the applied force is greater than the frictional force.