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A bouncy ball is dropped such that the height of its first bounce is 7 feet and each successive bounce is 67% of the previous bounce's height. What would be the height of the 8th bounce of the ball? Round
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A bouncy ball is dropped such that the height of its first bounce is 7 feet and each successive bounce is 67% of the previous bounce's height. What would be the height of the 8th bounce of the ball? Round to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
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