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Answer:
1 9/16 metres
Step-by-step explanation:
h = 25 ( 1/2)^n where n is the number of bounces
let n = 4 bounces
h = 25 ( 1/2)^4
h = 25 ( 1/16)
h = 25/16
h = 1 9/16 metres
Now we have to,
find the height of the ball after 4 bounces.
→ h = 25 (1/2)^n
→ n is the number of bounces
Then keep n as 4 bounces,
→ 25 (1/2)^n
→ 25 (1/2)^4
→ 25 (1/16)
→ 25/16 m {or} 1 9/16 m
Thus, height of the ball is 25/16 m.