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A ball bounces back 0.6 of its height on every bounce. If the ball is dropped from 200 feet, how high does it bounce on the fifth bounce?
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A ball bounces back 0.6 of its height on every bounce. If the ball is dropped from 200 feet, how high does it bounce on the fifth bounce?
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A ball bounces back 0.6 of its height on every bounce. If the ball is dropped from 200 feet, how high does it bounce on the fifth bounce?
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200*((0.6)^5)=200*0.07776=15.552 feet
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200*((0.6)^5)=200*
0.07776=15.552 feet
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