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A rubber bouncy ball is dropped from a height of 185.00 cm onto a hard flat floor. After each bounce, the ball returns to a height that is 19.1% less than the previous maximum height. What is the maximum
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A rubber bouncy ball is dropped from a
height of 185.00 cm onto a hard flat floor.
After each bounce, the ball returns to a
height that is 19.1% less than the previous
maximum height. What is the maximum
height reached after the 10th bounce?
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