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The distance a bicycle travels with each turn of its wheels is about 3 1/7 times the tire diameter. The tires on Mike’s bicycle have a diameter of 24 1/2 inches. How far does it travel with each turn of the wheels?

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Answer:

Mike's bicycle covers 77 inches in one turn.

Explanation:

The distance a bicycle travel is given by the relation;


Distance=3(1)/(7) * diameter


If Mike's bicycle has a diameter of
24(1)/(2) inches;


Then the distance it covers in each turn is;


Distance=3(1)/(7)* 24(1)/(2)


We convert to improper fractions to obtain;


Distance=(22)/(7)* (49)/(2)


We cancel out the common factors to get;


Distance=(11)/(1)* (7)/(1)



Distance=77


Therefore Mike's bicycle covers 77 inches in one turn.




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