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A ball is dropped from a initial height of 150 cm. The ball bounces a total of 8 times before it stopped. The first few bounce distances are recorded. They are 150, 105, 73.5, 51,45... What is the total
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A ball is dropped from a initial height of 150 cm. The ball bounces a total of 8 times before it stopped. The first few bounce distances are recorded. They are 150, 105, 73.5, 51,45... What is the total downward distance the ball bounced?
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the answer is 379.95 i think
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471.18 centimeters
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