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Marcos drops a bouncy ball from a hieght of 40 feet. The ball loses 10% of its maximum height on each bounce. How high will it bounce after 9 bounces?
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Marcos drops a bouncy ball from a hieght of 40 feet. The ball loses 10% of its maximum height on each bounce. How high will it bounce after 9 bounces?
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I think after the 9th bounce it will lose 90% of its max height
times 40 by 0.9 which will give you 36
then take 36 away from 40 leaving you with 4.
answer = 4ft
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