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complete rotation in 12 minutes. At the bottom of the ride the passenger is 2m off
the ground.
a) Determine an equation that represents the height, h, in metres above the ground
at time, t, in minutes. (The passenger is at the bottom of the Ferris wheel at time t =
O)
b) Determine the passenger's height above the ground at time t = 4 minutes,
correct to 1 decimal place.
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