A bicycle with tires 0.63 m in diameter travels 988 m. How many revolutions do the wheels make?
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The circumference of a circle is given by the formula C = π * d, where d is the diameter of the circle. Given that the diameter of the bicycle tires is 0.63 m, the circumference of the wheels is: C = π * 0.63 = 1.98 m Show more…
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