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2. The table below shows the results of an experiment that relates the height at which a ball is dropped, x, to the height of its first bounce, y. Drop Height (x) (cm) Bounce He…
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2. The table below shows the results of an experiment that relates the height at which a ball is dropped, x, to the height of its first bounce, y.
Drop Height (x) (cm) Bounce Height (y) (cm)
100 26
90 23
80 21
70 18
60 16
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90 , 23 is the answer
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