SOLUTION: Keyson is conducting a physics experiment. He drops a tennis ball from a height of 100 centimeters and then records the height after each bounce. The results are shown in the table

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: Keyson is conducting a physics experiment. He drops a tennis ball from a height of 100 centimeters and then records the height after each bounce. The results are shown in the table.
Bounce height
0 100
1 50
2 25
3 13
4 6
How high do you think the ball will bounce on the fifth bounce? Explain
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ABOUT 3 BECAUSE EVERY SUCCESSIVE BOUNCE IS 1/2 THE PREVIOUS BOUNCE.