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Question 101832: can anyone help with this problem?:Hooks law states that the distance a spring stretches varies directly as the weight on the spring increases. A weight of 12 pounds strecthes a spring 1.5 inches. how far will a weight of 64 pounds stretch the spring?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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12 lbs is to 1.5 inches as 64 lbs is to X inches. Assuming the 64 lbs didn’t break the spring, then you can set up a ratio.
12%2F1.5+=+64%2FX
X%2A%2812%2F1.5%29+=+X%2A64%2FX Multiply both side by X.
X%2A%2812%2F1.5%29+=+64 Simplify
X%2A%2812%2F1.5%29%2A%281.5%2F12%29+=+64%2A1.5%2F12 Multiply both side by (1.5/12)
X = 8 inches