If there are 272.5 rotations in a mile, and 5280 ft in a mile, then there are 5280 ft in 272.5 rotations. Divide 5280 by 272.5 gives us 19.4 ft/rotation.
That's the circumference of the wheel, and since c = πd, 19.4/π = d, d = 6.2 ft. The diameter of the wheel is how tall it is.
Does this help? Any questions?
For this case we have an equation of the form:

Where,
h0: initial height
v0: initial speed
a: acceleration
Substituting values we have:

Rewriting we have:

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Answer:
Answer:
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It means that 673 of 9 inch tiles are required to cover an area of 400 square feet, when spacing the tiles a quarter inch apart.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The function relating number of 9 inch tiles required and area to cover is:

Now, plug in 400 for
to evaluate
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Therefore, Don required 673 of 9 inch tiles to cover an area of 400 square feet, when spacing the tiles a quarter inch apart.
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