Math, asked by lalbajrang827, 8 months ago

find the distance covered by a bicycle in 800 Revolution, if the diameter of the wheel is 1.05 m​

Answers

Answered by TheBossHere
7

Answer: circumference of wheel=π×1.05=22/7×1.05=3.3m

Total distance travelled=circumference×no.of revolution=3.3×800=2640m

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by HappyJohn
9

The distance covered by the bicycle is 2640 metres

Given that,

Number of revolutions is = 800

And the diameter of the wheel is = 1.05 m

To find :

The distance covered by the bicycle.

Process :

To find the distance that is covered by the bicycle, we have to first circumference of the wheel.

So,

Circumference = pi x diameter

 = \pi \times 1.05

 =  \frac{22}{7}  \times 1.05

 =  \frac{23.1}{7}

 = 3.3 \: m

1 revolution covers = 3.3 m

Therefore,

800 revolutions will cover = 3.3 x 800

= 2640 metres

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