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3 April, 06:16

Nina is bouncing on the trampoline her fourth bounce is 6 feet high each bounce afterwards it's 2/3 as high as the bounce before it how high will her six bounce be on the trampoline be

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  1. 3 April, 09:31
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    Okay. So Nina's fourth bounce is 6 feet high. The following bounces will be 2/3 as high as the previous. That is also similar to exponential decay. 6 is 2 away from 4. For this, we will raise 2/3 to the 2nd power. We can basically just multiply it together. 2/3 * 2/3 is 4/9. Now, we multiply that fraction by 6. 6 is 6/1 as a fraction. 6/1 * 4/9 is 24/9 or 2 2/3 in simplest form. There. Nina's sixth bounce will be 2 2/3 feet high.
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