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Question 1


\text{There are 360}^0\text{ in a circle}

Question 2

The wheel is divided into 12 parts, thus

Thus, each part of the circle has


(360^0)/(12)=30^0

The image is given as

Part B

The angle of A, C, and H can be achieved if we measure each angle anti-clockwise from the

point J


\begin{gathered} A=90^0 \\ C=150^0 \\ H=330^0 \end{gathered}

Part C

The points where Ferris wheels have the same distance above the ground are


\begin{gathered} H\text{ and L} \\ A\text{ and G} \\ B\text{ and F} \\ E\text{ and C} \\ I\text{ and K} \end{gathered}

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