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 A rubber ball is dropped onto a hard surface from a height of 8 feet, and it bounces up and down. At each bounce it rises to 90% of the height from which it fell.

a.  Find a formula for 

h(n) , the height in inches reached by the ball on bounce  n .
h(n)=?
b.  How high will the ball bounce on the  14th  bounce? (in inches)
c.  How many bounces before the ball rises no higher than an inch? 
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User Khylo
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a. 8 feet * 0.9 = distance after first bounce
h(n) = 8 * 0.9^n

b. 8 * 0.9^14 = 1.83 feet to 2 d.p.
1.83 * 12 = 21.96 inches

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User Leo Brueggeman
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