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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 01:00 dontcareanyonemo

5. A ball drops from 200 inches, and is allowed to bounce on a firm, level surface. After the third bounce, the ball rises to a height of 12.8 inches and continues
to bounce
10.
(0, 200)
a. Write an exponential equation to model
the given situation.
150+
100
b. Explain the multiplier in the context of
this problem.
50+
(3. 12.8)
c. What height did the ball rise to after the
second bounce?


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