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A pendulum travels 30 inches on its first swing. During each of its subsequent swings, it travels 90 percent of the previous swing.
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A pendulum travels 30 inches on its first swing. During each of its subsequent swings, it travels 90 percent of the previous swing.
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the 90 percent of 30 inches will be 27
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Answer:
a1= 30 and r=0.9
Explanation:
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