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Mathematics, 09.08.2021 09:10, jabriskie5668

Suppose we drop a ball from a height of 10 feet. After each bounce, it returns to a height that is k% of the height from which it last fell. After the 5th bounce, it returns to a height of 9.04 feet. What is the geometric sequence and what is k?


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