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a ball is thrown at a height of 240m for every bounce the height decreases by 60%.What was the height of the second bounce?
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a ball is thrown at a height of 240m for every bounce the height decreases by 60%.What was the height of the second bounce?
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60% of 240 is 148.
240 - 148 = 92m
92m is the height of the second bounce.
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