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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 03:40 Savadt2810

A mass of 5 g stretches a rubber band by 15 mm. If the rubber band stretches at the
same rate, fi nd the following.
a) How much would a mass of 28 g stretch
the rubber band? Give your answer to
the nearest hundredth of a centimetre.
b) What mass would stretch a rubber
band 32 mm?
c) What mass would stretch a rubber
band 9.9 cm? Give your answer to
the nearest tenth of a gram.

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