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22 June, 06:02

A rubber ball dropped on a hard surface takes a sequence of bounces, each one 2/5 as high as the preceding one. If this ball is dropped from a height of 10 feet, what is the total vertical distance it has traveled at the time when it hits the surface for its fifth bounce?

A. 22 12/25 feet

B. 32 124/125

C. 25 124/125

D. 22 124/125

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  1. 22 June, 09:50
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    We create first the list of the distances that the ball will travel by multiplying the previous number by 2/5. That is,

    10, 4, 8/5, 16/25, 32/125

    (1) 10 + 4

    (2) 4 + 8/5

    (3) 8/5 + 16/25

    (4) 16/25 + 32/125

    (5) 32/125

    Adding all the distances together will give an answer of 22.992 ft or equal to 22 124/125 ft. The answer is letter D.
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