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a ball bounces back .6 of its height on every bounce. if a ball dropped from 200 feet, how high does it bounce on the fifth bounce.
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15.552, 200 times .6 is 120, 120 times .6 is 72, 72 times .6 is 43.2, 43.2 times .6 is 25.92, 25.92 times .6 is 15.552
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