SOLUTION: kindly solve this problem for me: A rubber ball dropped on a hard surface takes a sequence of bounces, each one 1/2 as high as the preceding one. If this ball is dropped from

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Question 616072: kindly solve this problem for me:
A rubber ball dropped on a hard surface takes a sequence of bounces, each one 1/2 as high as the preceding one. If this ball is dropped from a height of 12 feet, how far will it have traveled when it hits the surface the fifth time? kindly email it to me to earljoseph.borgonia@yahoo.com

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