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the distance travelled by a circular wheel of diameter d cm in one revolution is equal to​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Since the circumference is equal to πx D, it is equal to: 3.14 x 3.125" = 9.81". With the wheel turning 9.81" in one revolution, it would travel: 9.81" x 3.625 revolutions or 35.56" total.

Answered by sharmanishtha010
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Answer:

2πr

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