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A bouncing tennis ball starts at a height of 6 feet off of the ground, this is 72 inches off of the ground. Each time it bounces it comes back up to 2/3 of the height. Which answer choice shows the correct
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A bouncing tennis ball starts at a height of 6 feet off of the ground, this is 72 inches off of the ground. Each time it bounces it comes back up to 2/3 of the height. Which answer choice shows the correct explicit equation in inches?
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