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3. Jorge needs to buy a new tire and wants to find our the diameter of his current tires. He looks at the tire and it reads P280/60R15. What is the diameter of the entire tire (…
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3. Jorge needs to buy a new tire and wants to find our the diameter of his current
tires. He looks at the tire and it reads P280/60R15. What is the diameter of the
entire tire (in inches)?
A)6.6 in.
B)15 in.
C)28.2 in.
D)168 in.
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C I’m not sure but I hope it helps
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