Lesson 2 Problem Set 8.1
1.
A certain ball is dropped from a height of x feet. It always boun...
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Lesson 2 Problem Set 8.1
1.
A certain ball is dropped from a height of x feet. It always bounces up to x feet. Suppose the ball is dropped from
10 feet and is stopped exactly when it touches the ground after the 30th bounce. What is the total distance traveled by
the ball? Express your answer in exponential notation.
Computation of Distance
Bounce
Traveled in Previous
Total Distance Traveled (in feet)
Bounce
1
2
3
4
30
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