The rider of a ferris

  1. The height of the rider on a Ferris Wheel can be modeled by a cosine function. At time t = 0, a riderboards the Ferris Wheel at
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  2. Solve the following problems.1. The rider of a Ferris wheel moves at a rate of 0.18m/s2. If the rider is 5.0m from the center of
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  3. The height, h, in metres, above the ground of a rider on a Ferris wheel can be modelled by the equation h = 10 sin(3.14/15x)+
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  4. Fairgoers ride a Ferris wheel with a radius of 5.00 {\rm m} . The wheel completes one revolution every 31.5 sWhat is the average
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  5. The rider to a Ferris wheel moves at a rate of 0.18m/s2. If the rider is 5.0m from the center of the Ferris wheel, what is
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  6. Ferris wheel has radius of 26m. At what rate is the rider's height increasing, when rider is 25 m from ground.
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  7. While riding a Ferris wheel, the rider determines that the Ferris wheel makes 1.5 revolutions per minute.a) knowing that the
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  8. A Ferris wheel with a radius of 13 m is rotating at a rate of one revolution every 2 minutes. How fast is a rider rising when
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  9. A Ferris wheel with a radius of 13 m is rotating at a rate of one revolution every 2 minutes. How fast is a rider rising when
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  10. The Colossus ferris wheel at Six Flags St. Louis has a diameter of 50.3 m. A rider located on the circumference of the ferris
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