To find the bounce height of ball on the fourth bounce, round to the nearest tenth.
Answer to Problem 69CCR
The bounce height of ball on the fourth bounce to the nearest tenth is obtained as
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
The ball bounces back up 0.5 of the height of starting point.
The ball is dropped from a height of 36 feet.
Calculation :
The bounce height of ball on the fourth bouncecan be obtained as,
For the first bounce,
For the second bounce,
For the third bounce,
For the fourth bounce,
Therefore,
The bounce height of ball on the fourth bounce to the nearest tenth is obtained as
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