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A ferris wheel of radius 100 feet is rotating at a constant angular speed rad/sec counterclockwise. Using a stopwatch, the rider finds it takes 3 seconds to go from the lowest point on the ride to a point q, which is level with the top of a 44 ft pole. Assume the lowest point of the ride is 3 feet above ground level.

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A ferris wheel of radius 100 feet is rotating at a constant angular speed rad/sec counterclockwise. Using a stopwatch, the rider finds it takes 3 seconds to go from the lowest point on the ride to a point q, which is level with the top of a 44 ft pole. Assume the lowest point of the ride is 3 feet above ground level.

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