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When a ball bounces, it rises to `2/3` of the height from which it fell. If the ball is dropped from a height of 36 m, how high will it rise at the third bounce?

A

`10""1/3` m

B

`10""2/3m`

C

`12""1/3m`

D

`12""2/3m`

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