The linear velocity of the Ferris wheel in inches per second is 18.9 inches/second.
<h3>What is the speed of an object?</h3>
The speed of an object is the ratio of the total distance covered by the object and the total time taken by the object to complete that distance.
Here, the radius of the Ferris wheel is (r) = 30 feet.
The circumference of the wheel is
C= 2πr
C= 2 × π × 30 feet
C= 60π feet
Here, the Ferris wheel completes 7 revolutions.
Therefore, it covers the linear distance of
D= 7 × circumference of the wheel
D= 7 × 60π feet
D= 420π feet
Now, the Ferris wheel took 14 minutes to complete 420π feet.
Therefore, the speed of the wheel is
S= (420π/14) feet/minute
S= 30π feet/minute
S= (30π × 12)/60 inches/second
S= 6π inches/second
S= 18.9 inches/second
Therefore the linear velocity of the object will be 18.9 inches/second
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It’s D because it is already simplified but C you can factor out the x so it can be simplified so D is the answer
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Answer:
3 , 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
The coefficient is 3 and the degree is 1. (x = x^1).
All that you need are the lengths of the base and the height. In a right triangle, the base and the height are the two sides which form the right angle.