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suppose you drop a tennis ball from a height of 15 feet. After the ball hits the floor, it rebounds to 85% of its previous heig...Asked by jerson
suppose you drop a tennis ball from a height of 15 feet. After the ball hits the floor, it rebounds to 85% of its previous height. How high will the ball rebound after its third bounce. round to the nearest tenth.. my teacher told be the answers 9.2 but i don't know how she got it
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Damon
.85*.85*.85 * 15 = .85^3 * 15 = 9.21
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tn= ar^n-1
t3=15(.85)^4-1
t3=15(.85)^3
t3=9.2
t3=15(.85)^4-1
t3=15(.85)^3
t3=9.2
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Test unit 4 lesson 7
A. 7 13 19 25 31
B a1=11 an =an1-3
B an=-4+5(n-1)
B 4.1
D 22n
C no
A -29
B 30
B yes 3/4
B 1/243
A -185
A 900
D 5 signed n-1. (-4.4+6.6n)
C 752
B 190
A 4
D 22 124/125
D diverges not have a sum
A. 7 13 19 25 31
B a1=11 an =an1-3
B an=-4+5(n-1)
B 4.1
D 22n
C no
A -29
B 30
B yes 3/4
B 1/243
A -185
A 900
D 5 signed n-1. (-4.4+6.6n)
C 752
B 190
A 4
D 22 124/125
D diverges not have a sum
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Geo
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