Math, asked by dkr3, 1 year ago

the circumference of front wheelof a caris 10 dmand that of hind wheel in 16 dm . how may revolution more will the first make than the second in covering a distance of 96 km?

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Answered by subashribairavan
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Dm = decimeter 1. circumference 10 Dm = 1 meter so revolution distance = 96000 meter .
therefore, wheel takes 96000 revolution.
2. similarly 1dm = 1/ 10 meter so 16 Dm = 16/ 10 = 1.6 meter of circumference .
Rear wheel revolution = 96000/ 1.6 = 60000 
hence,96000-60000= 36000 more revolution by front or first wheel
Answered by ItzMissInnocentPagll
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