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The distance, h, in feet above the ground of a point on the circular frame of a Ferris Wheel is given by h=42cos(12t)+46, where t is the number of seconds since the wheel started turning. The diameter
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The distance, h, in feet above the ground of a point on the circular frame of a Ferris Wheel is given by h=42cos(12t)+46, where t is the number of seconds since the wheel started turning. The diameter of the wheel is
1)42
2)46
3)84
4)88
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3 84 or 1 42
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