The amount of daylight in a town can be modelled by the sinusoidal functiond(t)= 4.37...

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The amount of daylight in a town can be modelled by the sinusoidal functiond(t)= 4.37 cos 0.017t + 12.52where d(t) represents the hours of daylight and t represents the number of days since June 20, 2012. How many hours of daylight should be expected on June 20, 2013?a) 16.80 hrc) 16.84 hrb) 16.88 hrd) 16.92 hr

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