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A ball was dropped from a height of 150 cm. The rebound factor of the ball is 0.8. About how high, in centimeters, did the ball go after the third bounce? A. 77 B. 96 C. 234 D. 293
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A ball was dropped from a height of 150 cm. The rebound factor of the ball is
0.8. About how high, in centimeters, did the ball go after the third bounce?
A. 77
B. 96
C. 234
D. 293
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Answer: A. 77
Explanation:
150(0.8)^3=76.8
which is rounded up to 77
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