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I HATE MYMATHS HELP ME PLSSSS-example-1
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Answer:

801 metres

Explanation:

To find the distance we must firstly find the circumference of the wheel;


C = \pi d = \pi (85) = 85\pi cm

If the wheel made 300 full revolutions, then we multiply the circumference by 300;


d = 300(85\pi ) = 25500\pi

We can now convert this to decimal to give our distance cm. Therefore we must then divide our answer by 100 to get the distance in metres;


d = 25500\pi = 80111cm = 801m

Hope this helps! :D

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