Consider the following table that models an exponential decay of the height of a
bouncing bask...
Mathematics, 07.04.2020 23:10, BigGirlsTheBest
Consider the following table that models an exponential decay of the height of a
bouncing basketball.
Bounce Height (in)
0 40
1 16
2 6.4
3 2.56
Part A: How high is the ball initially?
Part B: What is the ratio of the height and the number of bounces?
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