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An energy company has 200 buoys that harvest wave energy from ocean waves. The company collected data from the machines on two different days. The waves shown in the data represent a typical wave for each day. Day 1 is given in a table, and Day 2 is represented by a graph. Day 1
Amplitude (meters) Period (seconds)
2.1 11.8

Based on this information, on which day did the buoys harvest more energy? Explain.

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