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Mathematics, 05.12.2021 20:40 emilyrobles

Assume that the ball rebounds the same percentage on each bounce. Using the initial drop height and the height after the first bounce, find the common ratio, r. Note: Round r to three decimal places.

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I chose the tennis ball so they drop it from 100 inches and on the first bounce it ends up at 58 inches

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