A mountain bike tire has

  1. A person who weighs 717 N is riding a 80-N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider plus bike is supported equally
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  2. A person who weighs 691 N is riding a 89-N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider plus bike is supported equally
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  3. A person who weighs 655 N is riding a 98 N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider and bike is supported equally
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  4. A person who weighs 869 N is riding a 98-N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider plus bike is supported equally
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  5. A person who weighs 506 N is riding a 94-N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider plus bike is supported equally
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  6. A person who weighs 539 N is riding a 77-N mountain bike. Suppose the entire weight of the rider plus the bike is supported
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  7. A mountain bike tire has a diameter of 26 inches. To the nearest foot, how far does the tire travel when it makes 32
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  8. A mountain bike tire has a diameter of 26 inches. To the nearest foot, how far does the tire travel when it makes 32
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  9. A mountain bike tire has a diameter of 26 inches. To the nearest foot, how far does the tire travel when it makes 32
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  10. The radius of a bike tire was measured to be 29.1 cm. Find the circumference of the tire.(This distance that the bike must go to
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