Math, asked by brainly111144, 15 hours ago

The fore wheel of a tractor makes
120 revolutions more than the rear wheel
in going 720 m. If the diameter of the fore
wheel is doubled and the diameter of the
rear wheel is increased by 1/2 times the

present diameter, then the fore wheel
makes 20 revolutions more than the rear
wheel in going the same distance. Find the
circumference of each wheel
(solve step by step)​

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Answered by anjanatiwari1983
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Answer:

The forewheel of a tractor makes 120 revolutions more than the rear wheel is going 720 m. If the diameter of the forewheel is doubled and the diameter of the rear wheel is increased by 1.5 times the present diameter, then the forewheel makes 20 revolutions more than the rear wheel in going the same distance

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