let y is the maximum copmression.
Apply conservation of energy
loss of gravitational potential energy = gain in elastic potential energy in the spring.
m*g*(h + y) = (1/2)*k*y^2
7.27*9.8*(1.75 + y) = (1/2)*1340*y^2
on solving the above equation we get
y = 0.488 m <<<<<<<<<------------------Answer
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