Can you predict the force needed to stretch the rubber band to 40.0cm?why or why not

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Yes, we can using F_T = (const.)T(L/L_0 - L-0^2/L^2). The constant is depending on the material, in this case, the rubber band. T = temperature. However, there should be information about initial length (L_0).
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