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6 February, 06:00

Suppose a ball is dropped from a height of 6 ft. It bounces back up. But each time it bounces, it reaches only 7/10 of its previous height. What is the total distance the ball bounces (distance falling and going up) through the 5th bounce?

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  1. 6 February, 06:15
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    The answer would be about 1.00842 basically multiply 6 feet by. 7. five times and that's your answer
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