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tester [92]
3 years ago
14

A bouncing ball reaches a height of 27 feet at its first peak, 18 feet at its second peak, and 12 feet at its third peak. Descri

be how a sequence can be used to determine the height of the ball when it reaches its fourth peak.​
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Ivan3 years ago
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Answer: “There is a common ratio of 2/3 between the height of the ball at each bounce. So, the bounce heights from a geometric sequence: 27, 18, 12. Two-Thirds of 12 is 8, so on the fourth bounce the ball will reach a height of 8 feet.

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