Answer:
- <u><em>Rounding to nearest tenth of centimeter, the ball bounces 192.1 cm high on the 5th bounce.</em></u>
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Explanation:
The <em>ball is dropped from a height of 900 centimeters</em>.
Since the heights form a <em>geometric sequence,</em> you can find a common ratio between consecutive terms. This is:
- Height bounce 2 / height bounce 1 = 560 / 800 = 0.7
- Height bound 3 / height bounce 2 = 392 / 560 = 0.7
Hence, the ratio of the geometric sequence is 0.7, and taking bounce 1 as the start of the sequence, the general term of the sequence is:
With that formula you can find any term:
Rounding to <em>nearest tenth of centimeter</em>, the ball bounces 192.1 cm high on the 5th bounce.
Idek tbh I have the same one
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (1,13) and (2,10)
Answer:
3 > x
Step-by-step explanation:
0>3x-3-6
Combine like terms
0>3x-9
Add 9 to each side
0+9>3x-9+9
9 > 3x
Divide each side by 3
9/3 > 3x/3
3 > x
I'm not to sure is I'm right but I think the answer is A <span>No, it is not. The statement is not precise. A ray or a point could be part of a line. Hope this helps</span>