Why Does the Scale Show 76 kg in the Elevator?

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Homework Statement



Normal mass is 65kg. I get into an elevator, on a scale in the elevator and it reads 76 kg. Find a along with direction.

Homework Equations



w = mg + ma

The Attempt at a Solution



Obviously the elevator is accelerating upwards due to the apparent increase in mass. However, for the life of me I am having issues setting up this basic problem. I don't need any answers, just a shove in the right direction. How do I correlate the actual mass with the 76 kg? Thank you.
 
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Hi drewdiddy,

What force (acting on you) does the reading of 76kg represent?

In other words, you can find a force from the 76kg reading by multiplying it by g, and that force is acting on you. What force is it?