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6 November, 01:59

Racquetballs are sealed in a pressurized container to maintain the rebound percentage

of the balls. A racquetball has a rebound percentage of 83% when it is taken out of the

pressurized can. Suppose a racquetball is dropped from a height of 3 meters onto a

racquetball court. Use the rebound rate given to predict the height of the ball after the

first 5 bounces

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  1. 6 November, 02:06
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    1.182 meters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that the initial height is 3 meters, we know that after each rebound it recovers 83% of the original height, therefore:

    First bounce:

    3 * 0.83 = 2.49

    Second bounce:

    2.49 * 0.83 = 2.0667

    We can deduce a formula here:

    hn = 3 * (0.83) ^ n

    where is the bounce number, we know that the bounce number that we want to find the height is 5, therefore:

    h5 = 3 * (0.83) ^ 5

    h5 = 1.182

    which means that at the fifth bounce, the height is 1.182 meters.
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