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A unicycle wheel has a radius of 10 inches. How many feet will the unicycle travel in 5 revolution?
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A unicycle wheel has a radius of 10 inches. How many feet will the unicycle travel in 5 revolution?
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It will travel
314 inches
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C = 2πr = π
d
Answer:
r = 10 in
C = 62.831853071796 in * 5 rovolution =
314 inches
A = 314.15926535898 in
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