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1831 rotations
The formula to calculate the number of rotations a tire makes in a mile is:
Number of rotations = (Distance traveled in inches) / Circumference of the tire
Given that the circumference of a tire with a diameter of 22 in. is about 69.08 in. (using the formula for the circumference of a circle: C = π * d), we can calculate the number of rotations:
Number of rotations = 63360 in / 69.08 in = 917.29
Since we need to round up to the next whole number, the tire will make 918 rotations in a mile.