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Hooke's Law States That the Force FF Required to Compress or Stretch a Spring (Within Its Elastic

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Hooke's Law states that the force FF required to compress or stretch a spring (within its elastic limits) is proportional to the distance dd that the spring is compressed or stretched from its original length. That is, F=kdF = k d , where kk is the measure of the stiffness of the spring and is called the spring constant. The table below shows the elongation dd in centimeters of a spring when a force of FF kilograms is applied.
 Force, F Elongation, d201.4402.5604.0805.31006.6\begin{array}{|c|c|}\hline \text { Force, } \boldsymbol{F} & \text { Elongation, } \boldsymbol{d} \\\hline 20 & 1.4 \\\hline 40 & 2.5 \\\hline 60 & 4.0 \\\hline 80 & 5.3 \\\hline 100 & 6.6 \\\hline\end{array}

Find the equation of the line that seems to best fit the data. Use the model to estimate the elongation of the spring when a force of 55 kilograms is applied. Round your answer to one decimal place.


A) 7.27.2 centimeters
B) 5.45.4 centimeters
C) 1.81.8 centimeters
D) 3.63.6 centimeters
E) 2.72.7 centimeters

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