BlueGas
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A ball is dropped 12 metres onto a flat surface, rebounds 9 metres and continues to bounce to 3/4 of its previous height. If it is allowed to bounce until it stops, through what total distance does it travel?
Now I knew how to work out this questions after I looked at a different example from a different textbook. But what made me confused for this question is that I thought they wanted me to find the 'sum of the total distance it traveled from 12 metres until it fully stopped bouncing', well that's what the questions says anyway: " to bounce until it stops", is the question worded poorly or is it just me?
Now I knew how to work out this questions after I looked at a different example from a different textbook. But what made me confused for this question is that I thought they wanted me to find the 'sum of the total distance it traveled from 12 metres until it fully stopped bouncing', well that's what the questions says anyway: " to bounce until it stops", is the question worded poorly or is it just me?