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The circumference of a circular track is 9km. A cyclist rides round it a number of times and stops after covering a distance of 302km. How far is the cyclist from the starting point? \pi =22/7

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Answered by rahul7415
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one round = circumference of circle = 9 km
radius = 1.43 km
covering distance = 302 km
means no. of rounds completed = 302÷9 = 33.56 rounds..
hence cyclist is 5 km far from initial point.
hope you got it

ekowaddoea: Okay I get it
ekowaddoea: So for him to cover a full distance he has to be in a multiple of 9
ekowaddoea: So at 297 he ends another round
ekowaddoea: and starts till he get to 302 and stops
ekowaddoea: So he is 5km away from the starting point
ekowaddoea: Thanks Rahul
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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

5 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The circumference of a circular track is 9km. A cyclist rides round it a number of times and stops after covering a distance of 302km.

To Find,

How far the cyclist is from the starting point.

So,

One round = circumference of circle = 9 km

Radius = 1.43 km

Covering distance = 302 km

Means no. of rounds completed = 302÷9 = 33.56 rounds..

Hence, cyclist is 5 km far from initial point.

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