The number of hours, H, of daylight inMadrid as a function of date is approximated by

Chapter 5, Problem 18

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The number of hours, H, of daylight inMadrid as a function of date is approximated by the formula H = 12+2.4 sin(0.0172(t 80)) , where t is the number of days since the start of the year. Find the average number of hours of daylight in Madrid: (a) inJanuary (b) inJune (c) overayear (d) Explain why the relative magnitudes of your answers to parts (a), (b), and (c) are reasonable.

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