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otez555 [7]
3 years ago
14

The wheels on Kevin’s bike have a diameter of about 3 feet. How far does the bike travel in 12 complete rotations? (Use 3.14 to

represent pi)
Mathematics
2 answers:
skelet666 [1.2K]3 years ago
8 0

Use circumference formula to find one rotation:

C = 2πr = πd

C = 3.14*3= 9.42 feet

Full travel of 12 rotations:

12*9.42 = 113.04 feet <u>Ans</u><u>.</u>

Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • 113.04 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Use circumference formula to find one rotation:</u>

  • C = 2πr = πd
  • C = 3.14*3= 9.42 feet

<u>Full travel of 12 rotations:</u>

  • 12*9.42 = 113.04 feet
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