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Mathematics, 28.05.2021 14:10 perezshayla56

Casey boards a Ferris wheel at the 3-o'clock position and rides the Ferris wheel for multiple revolutions. The Ferris wheel rotates at a constant angular speed of 5.6 radians per minute and has a radius of 50 feet. The center of the Ferris wheel is 55 feet above the ground. Let t represent the number of minutes since the Ferris wheel started rotating. a. Write an expression (in terms of t) to represent the varying number of radians θ Ryan has swept out since the ride started.
b. Write an expression (in terms of t) to represent Ryan's height (in feet) above the ground.

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