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Mathematics, 03.08.2020 14:01 feliciagraham14

The speed at which a ball bits the ground is proportional to the height to which the ball rebounds. If the ball hits the ground at
a speed of 20 miles per hour and rebounds to a height of 10 feet,
then how fast must it be traveling (in miles per hour) to rebound
to a height of 15 feet?

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