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Hungry Harry is a giant ogre with an appetite that fluctuates throughout the day. H(t) models the weight
of sheep (in kg) that Harry would like to swallow t hours after he wakes up. Here, t is entered in radians.
H (t) = 12 sin (2/24t) +15
What is the second time after Harry wakes up that he feels like consuming 17 kg of sheep?
Round your final answer to the nearest tenth of an hour.

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