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Kaliska is jumping rope. The vertical height of the center of her rope off the ground R(t) (in cm) as a function of time t (in seconds) can be modeled by a sinusoidal expression of the form a cos(b. t) + d. , At t = 0, when she starts jumping, her rope is 0 cm off the ground, which is the minimum. After \frac{\pi }{12} seconds it reaches a height of 60 cm from the ground, which is half of its maximum height. Find R(t). t should be in radians.

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