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A ball dropped a height from 100 m Each time it hits the ground, it bounces 3/5 of the height it fell from. How high did it bounce A) on a first bounce? B)on a second bounce?
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A ball dropped a height from 100 m
Each time it hits the ground, it bounces 3/5 of the height it fell from.
How high did it bounce
A) on a first bounce?
B)on a second bounce?
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the first should be 60, the second should be 36!
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