SOLUTION: The length of a pendulum varies directly as the square of the time in seconds that it takes to swing from one side to the other. If it takes a 100 centimeter pendulum 1 second to s

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Question 1158376: The length of a pendulum varies directly as the square of the time in seconds that it takes to swing from one side to the other. If it takes a 100 centimeter pendulum 1 second to swing from one side to the other, how many seconds does it take a 150 centimeter pendulum to swing?
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1.225 sec

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