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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 03:03 maggiegoodenough62

Suppose that you drop a ball from a window 50 metres above the ground. The ball bounces to 50% of its previous height with each bounce. If the ball continues to bounce in this manner how far will it have traveled, up and down, from the time it was dropped from the window until the 25th bounce?

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