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Transcribed Image Text:Construct a sinusoidal function with the provided information and then answer the questions.
In a certain region, monthly precipitation peaks at 27 in. in September and falls to a low of 1 in. in March. The region is considered to be under
flood conditions when the precipitation is greater than 22 in. and under drought conditions when the precipitation is less than 5 in.
To the nearest day, for how many days on either side
the peak precipitation in September are flood conditions in effect?
days
To the nearest day, for how many days on either side of the low precipitation in March are drought conditions in effect?
days
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