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When a tire is labeled "185/70/14" that means it is 185 mm wide, the sidewall height (from the rim to the road) is 70% of its width, and the wheel has a diameter of 14 in. What is the tire's sidewall height?
10 years ago

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Steve
.70 * 185 = ?
10 years ago
val
12950
9 years ago
bob
It is 79 cm
9 years ago

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