The water depth in a harbor is 12m at high

  1. The water depth in a harbor is 12m at high tide and 4m at low tide. One cycle is completed every 12 hours.a) Sketch the graph
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  2. The average depth of water at the end of a dock is 6 ft. This varies 2 ft in both directions with the ride. Suppose there is a
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  3. a conical tank opened at the top is 4m high and a top radius of 1m. its is filled with water and after 2 hours, the depth of the
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  4. A 24ft high conical water tank has its vertex on the ground and radius of the base is 10 ft. If water flows into the tank at a
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  5. On a typical day at an ocean port, the water has a maximum depth of 20m at 8:00AM. The minimum depth of 8m occurs 6.2h later.
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  6. The average depth of the water at the end of the dock is 6 feet. High tide occurs at 6 am and low tide occurs at 6 pm. The depth
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  7. The depth d of water in a tank oscillates sinusoidally once every4 hours. If the smallest depth is 7.9 feet and the largest
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  8. The water level in a lake rises and falls throughout the day. The average depth of the water at low tide is 4 metres, while the
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  9. The depth of the water in a bay varies throughout the day with the tides. Suppose that we can model the depth of the water with
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  10. The depth of the water in a bay varies throughout the day with the tides. Suppose that we can model the depth of the water with
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