Suppose the oscillatory motion of an object can be modeled using the equation s(t) = 3.1sin(8.5t) where time is measured in seconds and distance is measured in inches.  Find the number of cycles (oscillations) the object makes per second.  (Provide 4 decimal places.)

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Suppose the oscillatory motion of an object can be modeled using the equation

s(t) = 3.1sin(8.5t)

where time is measured in seconds and distance is measured in inches.  Find the number of cycles (oscillations) the object makes per second.  (Provide 4 decimal places.)

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