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An object falls 9 m in the first second, another 27 m in the second second, & then 108 m more in the third second. if this pattern continues, how far will the object fall du…
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An object falls 9 m in the first second, another 27 m in the second second, & then 108 m more in the third second. if this pattern continues, how far will the object fall du…
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an object falls 9 m in the first second, another 27 m in the second second, & then 108 m more in the third second. if this pattern continues, how far will the object fall during the first four seconds
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I believe the answer is 540.
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