Math, asked by saurabh5763, 1 year ago

the diameter of A wheel of a bus is 112 cm how many revolutions will it make to cover 1 km 56 metres

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Answered by sabyaliku
32

Answer:

300

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter of wheel = 112 cm


Radius = 56 cm


Circumference = 2*22*56/7


= 44*8


= 352 cm


Total Distance to be covered = 1km 56m


= 1056 m


= 105600 cm



No. Of revolution = Total distance / Circumference of wheel


= 105600/352


= 300



Answered by vivu
15

Answer:300


Step-by-step explanation

Diameter=112cm

Radius=56cm

Circumference of wheel=2πr

=2*22/7*56

=352cm

No. of revolutions=Distance travelled/Circumference of wheel

=105600cm (1km 56m = 105600cm)

/352cm=300

Therefore it makes 300 revolutions


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