15. Use Technology The U.S. Naval Observatory calculates daylight tables for any location on Earth. Go to the Functions 11 page of the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Web site and follow the links to access the observatory's Web site.
a) Use an atlas or the Internet to determine the latitude and longitude of your location. b) On the Naval Observatory's site, select Duration of Daylight Table for One Year. Enter your location data and obtain the table. Record the data for the 15th of each month to make a table of values.
c) Graph the data.
d) Use the graph and the table to construct a model for the number of hours of daylight at your location.
e) Graph the model on the same set of axes as the data. Comment on the fit.
f) Use your model to predict the number of hours of daylight on any convenient day. Check your prediction by direct observation.
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