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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 22:00, jayonelijah

A ball was dropped from an unknown height. Let's say we know the the rebound factor of the ball is 0.85 and that the rebound height of the ball on the third bounce is 115.6 cm. At what height was the ball dropped at?

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