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C) A rubber ball is dropped from a height of 300 cm.
After, each bounce, the ball rises to 4/5 of its previous height.
C) (i) How high, to the nearest cm, will it rise after the first bounce?
*first answer*
C) (ii) How high, to the nearest cm, will it rise after the fourth bounce?
*second answer*
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