cammy007 cammy007
  • 02-04-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Can someone help me? Image is down below

Can someone help me Image is down below class=

Respuesta :

24sread1 24sread1
  • 02-04-2022

Answer:

0.3 ft  DISCLAIMER

Step-by-step explanation:

DISCLAIMER: I am not 100% sure if I am correct.  I think I am but there is a chance I am not.  I just thought ONE answer would be better than none.  Feel free to disregard this if you don't want to try.

If you multiply the starting height (4.5 ft.) by .73 (73%) then you would get the second bounce.  I just did that until I got to the 10th bounce and rounded it to the nearest tenth which ended up being 0.3

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

WhT is the LCM of 49, 28 and 14
The sum of three consecutive numbers is 414. What is the 2nd number?
In a school, the ratio of musicians to athletes is 3 : 1. The number of musicians is how many times the number of athletes?  ANSWER ASAP
In 2012 five U.S stamps cost $ 2.20 how much did seven stamps cost
1) What is the equation of a line that is perpendicular to 2x+y=−4 and passes through the point (2, −8) Enter your equation in the box. Question 2 is the pictu
Name at least three of the goals of PLAIN.
What claim did Thorne make? What evidence supported his claim? Mungo Lady and Mungo Man
im stuck with this one as well
multiply the polynomial: (n-14)(n-13)A[tex] {n}^{2} + 128n - 127[/tex]B[tex]2 {n}^{2} - 27[/tex]C[tex] {n}^{2} - 27n + 182[/tex]D[tex] {n}^{3} + 182[/tex]
There are a 100 students the ratio to boys to girls is 4:6 how many girls are there