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Hooke’s Law of Elasticity states that the force applied, y, varies directly with the distance a spring stretches, x (assuming the spring is not stretched past its elastic limit). If a force of 160 newtons stretches a spring 800 cm, how far will a force of 368 newtons stretch the same spring? Justify your answer. Group of answer choices

F. It will stretch the same spring 73.6 cm because the equation is y equals 5x.

G. It will stretch the same spring 73.6 cm because the equation is y equals one fifth x..

H. It will stretch the same spring 1,840 cm because the equation is y equals 5x.

J. It will stretch the same spring 1,840 cm because the equation is y equals one fifth x..

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