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Please help.. Daniel drops a rubber ball and lets it bounce. He records the height of the ball after each of its
bounces as an ordered pair, where x represents number of bounces and y represents the height of the ball
in centimeters. The ordered pairs he records are (1, 140), (2, 120), (3, 60), and (4,20).

Part A graph the ordered pairs

Part B select all the terms that correctly describe the graph


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