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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 04:30 vanessagallegos7445

Aball dropped onto a hard floor from a height of 16 inches and bounces back up to one-half its previous height on each successive bounce. the function h(b) = 16 * (1/2)^b can be used to represent this situation. to what height, in inches, will the ball rise on its third bounce? ( hint: evaluate h(b) = 16 * (1/2)^b for b=3.) show your work.


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