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the diameter of a wheel is 70 cm. how many times the wheel have to revolve in order to cover a distance of 110 m​

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Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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Circumference of a circle, the entire external length of the circle(the wheel)

=π x d, where π =3.142 and d is the diameter

In this case, the diameter = 70cm, now we need to convert to metres to keep all units consistent(with the distance of 110m)

so the diameter=70/100=0.7m

Circumference in this case, using above formula=3.142x 0.7=2.2m

For a distance of 110m, the revolutions would be 110/2.2=50

Answer= 50 revs

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