Seasonal Sales. The average number of guests visiting the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World per day is given by TT n(x) = 30,000 + 20,000 sin(x + 1) where n is the %3D number of guests and x is the month. If January corresponds to x = 1, how many people on average are visiting the Magic Kingdom per day in February? Seasonal Sales. How many guests are visiting the Magic Kingdom in Exercise 63 in December?

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63. Seasonal Sales. The average number of guests visiting the
Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World per day is given by
TT
n(x)
= 30,000 + 20,000 sin(x + 1)
where n is the
%3D
number of guests and x is the month. If January corresponds
to x = 1, how many people on average are visiting the Magic
Kingdom per day in February?
64. Seasonal Sales. How many guests are visiting the Magic
%3D
Kingdom in Exercise 63 in December?
Transcribed Image Text:63. Seasonal Sales. The average number of guests visiting the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World per day is given by TT n(x) = 30,000 + 20,000 sin(x + 1) where n is the %3D number of guests and x is the month. If January corresponds to x = 1, how many people on average are visiting the Magic Kingdom per day in February? 64. Seasonal Sales. How many guests are visiting the Magic %3D Kingdom in Exercise 63 in December?
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