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The height of a seat on a Ferris wheel can be modeled as H (t) = 48 sin (pi/30 t+ 3pi/2) + 53, where tis time in seconds and H(t) is height in feet How far off the ground is a s…
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The height of a seat on a Ferris wheel can be modeled as H (t) = 48 sin (pi/30 t+ 3pi/2) + 53, where tis time in seconds and H(t) is height in feet How far off the ground is a seat when it is at the top of the Ferris wheel?
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101ft
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the answer is in the above image
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