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有一根弹簧原长10厘米,挂重物后(不超过50克),它的长度会改变,请根据下面表格

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有一根弹簧原长10厘米,挂重物后(不超过50克),它的长度会改变,请根据下面表格中的一些数据回答下列问题:
质量(克)1234…n
伸长量(厘米)0.511.52
总长度(厘米)10.51111.512
(1)当所挂重物为6克时,弹簧伸长______厘米,弹簧的总长度为______厘米;
(2)要想使弹簧伸长5厘米,应挂重物______克;
(3)当所挂重物为x克时,弹簧伸长______厘米,弹簧的总长度为______厘米;
(4)当x=40克时,求此时弹簧的总长度.

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