SOLUTION: The period of time the pirate ship ride at a carnival takes to complete one cycle swinging to and fro is represented by the formula below for L feet long and T seconds. Find to the

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Question 452237: The period of time the pirate ship ride at a carnival takes to complete one cycle swinging to and fro is represented by the formula below for L feet long and T seconds. Find to the nearest hundredth of a second the period of time it takes the ride to swing one cycle if the ride hangs 200 feet.
T(L)=3n (L/940)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The period of time the pirate ship ride at a carnival takes to complete one cycle swinging to and fro is represented by the formula below for L feet long and T seconds.
Find to the nearest hundredth of a second the period of time it takes the ride to swing one cycle if the ride hangs 200 feet.
T(L)=3n*^(L/940)
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T(200) = 3n*a^(200/940)
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T(200) = 3n*a^(0.2128)
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What are "n" and "a"
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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