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Let h(t) be the height of the tide at the Bay of Fundy in meters that has changed since midnight, with t measured in hours. We restrict the domain of h(t) to where it is a one-to-one function. Interpret the following in practical terms, giving units a. h(7)= 2.75 b. h'(7)=0.21 c. h^-1(-1.5)= 13.2 d. (h^-1)'(-1.5)=-1.6

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