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The elasticity coefficient e of a ball relates the height r of its rebound to the height h from which it is dropped. You can use the function e =


\sqrt{ (r)/(h) }
to find the elasticity coefficient. What is the elasticity coefficient of a tennis ball that rebounds 3 ft after it is dropped from a height of 3.5 feet? Round to the nearest 100th.

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