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A ball is dropped from a height of 12 feet. Each time it bounces, it rebounds 3 4 of the distance it has fallen. How far will it rebound after the third bounce? A) 0.75 feet B) 5.0625 feet C) 6.75 feet
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A ball is dropped from a height of 12 feet. Each time it bounces, it rebounds 3
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of the distance it has fallen. How far will it rebound after the third bounce?
A) 0.75 feet
B) 5.0625 feet
C) 6.75 feet
D) 9 feet
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Well the answer is D.9 feet
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