Math, asked by mansimrankaur3286, 10 months ago

The circumference of the tyre of mahan's bicycle is 2.4 m.He took part in a bicycle race of 1 km. When he had covered 700 m, the tyre burst. If he had finished the race, how many more times the qheel must go round?

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Answered by Anonymous
35

Step-by-step explanation:

◾Race is of 1km

◾To convert km into m multiply the given value by 1000

1km = 1 x ( 1000)= 1000m

◾ Circumference of Mohan's bicycle =2.4 m

◾he had covered the distance 700m, then the tyre of Mohan's bicycle burst

Therefor,

◾The remaining Distance to finish the race = total distance - 700m

= 1000 - 700

= 300m

◾One round of wheel = circumference of circle = 2.4m

◾As we know the remaining distance to complete the race is 300m

Therefor

how many more times the wheel must go round = [remaining Distance to complete the race] / [circumference of the circle]

= 300 / 2.4

= 125 times

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Answered by savita31
13

Answer:

hi here is your answer 125

Step-by-step explanation:

1 km into meter =1000 m

1000-700=300

300÷2.4 = 125

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