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dolphi86 [110]
2 years ago
10

If the center of the small gear is rigidly attached to the center of a bicycle wheel with a radius of 10 inches, how many inches

will the bicycle travel with a single rotation of the large gear? the small gear has a radius of 2 inches.
Mathematics
1 answer:
kakasveta [241]2 years ago
3 0

The distance traveled is 62.8 inches.

<h3>How many inches will the bicycle travel with a single rotation of the large gear?</h3>

We know that the gear is rigidly attached to the center of the wheel. This means that in one complete rotation of the gear, we also have a complete rotation of the wheel.

Then the distance that the bicycle travel with a single rotation of the gear is equal to the circumference of the wheel, which is:

C = 2*pi*R

Where pi = 3.14 and R is the radius, which we know is 10inches.

Then:

C = 2*3.14*10in = 62.8in

The distance traveled is 62.8 inches.

If you want to learn more about circles:

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