Asked by Khristal
A bicycle tire has a radius of 13 inches. To the nearest inch, how far does the tire travel when it makes 6 revolutions?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
C = pi * d
C = 3.14 * 26
C = 81.64 inches
81.64 * 6 = ?
C = 3.14 * 26
C = 81.64 inches
81.64 * 6 = ?
Answered by
Shriji Patel
A bicycle tire has a radius of 8 inches. How many feet will the bicycle travel after 15 revolutions of the tire?
Answered by
Drea
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Answered by
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Answered by
Mike Oxlong
is it 156
Answered by
Albert Einstein
I think its 6 x 3.14 = s
s x the mass of the earth = a
a x the momentum of mercury spinning of the earth
then use the trigonometric ratio and divide with the answer
then use Pythagorean theorem and multiply with 6
Divide S and A
Then weigh your mom and the number she weighs is the answer.
ur welcome
s x the mass of the earth = a
a x the momentum of mercury spinning of the earth
then use the trigonometric ratio and divide with the answer
then use Pythagorean theorem and multiply with 6
Divide S and A
Then weigh your mom and the number she weighs is the answer.
ur welcome
Answered by
min
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Answered by
Diane
it's 150
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