Question
You drop the rubber ball from height h it bounces back to 60% of its original height. Write an equation you can use to find the height h?
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I just forgot what to do lol sorry
sue
the answer is 18, but I can't write an equation
Loren
THE QUESTION IS FROM 2012, YES I KNOW. the equation is .60 times h equals 27. 27 divided by .60 equals 45. The solution of the equation is 45. If you don't know what a solution is, it's the answer so, THE ANSWER IS 45
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Ken
0.6h=27
Anonymous
wait so is it 45 or 18 ?
Anonymous
I got it! It is 45 and the equation is 60%of h=27.
First find what ten percent is
if you got 4.5 then you are right on the track.
Then you mulitpy 4.5 to get to 45
First find what ten percent is
if you got 4.5 then you are right on the track.
Then you mulitpy 4.5 to get to 45
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