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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 06:50, officialrogerfp3gf2s

Jason 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 5.1 radians per minute and has a radius of 30 feet. The center of the Ferris wheel is 35 feet above the ground. Let t represent the number of minutes since the Ferris wheel started rotating. Write an expression (in terms of t) to represent the varying number of radians θ Jason has swept out since the ride started.
   

Write an expression (in terms of t) to represent Jason's height (in feet) above the center of the Ferris wheel.
   

Write an expression (in terms of t) to represent Jason's height (in feet) above the ground.

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