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A ball is dropped from a height of 10 feet. The ball bounces to 90% of its previous height with each bounce. How high (to the nearest tenth of a foot) does the ball bounce on the sixth bounce? 4.78 5.26
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A ball is dropped from a height of 10 feet. The ball bounces to 90% of its previous
height with each bounce. How high (to the nearest tenth of a foot) does the ball
bounce on the sixth bounce?
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The ball bounces from a height of 5.90 feet on the 6th bounce.
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