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Phillip is building a go-cart. The wheels he is using are 6 inches from the center to the edge of the wheel. How many inches should the rubber part of the wheel be? inches
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Phillip is building a go-cart. The wheels he is using are 6 inches from the center to the edge of the wheel. How many inches should
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Step-by-step explanation: r=6 r*2= d. D*pie=c
R=radis
D=Diameter
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