A spring-mass system is in simple harmonic motion with frequency 3.2 Hz and amplitude of 6.4 cm. If t = 0.0s when its displacement is a maximum (hence x = 6.4 cm when t = 0), what is the mass' displacement when t = 3.3 s? Choose the correct answer.
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