Question

Use 3.14 as pi.
the diameter of a bicycle wheel is 0.7 metre. determine the number of complete revolutions by the wheel of the bicycle travels 440 metres.

Answers

First, we need to find the circumference of the bicycle wheel using the formula:

Circumference = pi x diameter

Circumference = 3.14 x 0.7 = 2.198 metres

Next, we can use the distance traveled (440 metres) and the circumference of the wheel to determine the number of revolutions using the formula:

Number of revolutions = Distance traveled / Circumference

Number of revolutions = 440 / 2.198 = 200.18

Therefore, the wheel of the bicycle will make approximately 200 complete revolutions.

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