A rubber ball dropped from

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  1. When dropped on a hard surface, a rubber ball takes a series of bounces, each one about 4/5 as high as the preceding one. If the
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  2. A rubber ball is dropped from the top of a hole.Exactly 3.0 seconds later, the sound of the rubber ball hitting bottom is
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  3. A rubber ball with a mass of 0.130 kg is dropped from rest. From what height was the ball dropped, if the magnitude of the
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  4. Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is
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  5. Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is
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  6. Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is
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  7. Two identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is
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  8. wo identical rubber balls are dropped from different heights. Ball 1 is dropped from a height of 100 feet, and ball 2 is dropped
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  9. Please explain how to figure out the following 7th grade math problem: If a rubber ball bounces exactly 1/2 the height from
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  10. A rubber ball dropped on a hard surface takes a sequence of bounces, each one Four fifths as high as the preceding one. If this
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