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How many revolutions will the tire have made after traveling one mile?

How many revolutions will the tire have made after traveling one mile?-example-1

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Step 1: Let's find the circumference of the tire in feet.

Given:

Recall: 1 foot = 12 inches

Radius = 13 inches = 13 ÷ 12 = 13/12 Feet

We get,


\text{ Circumference = 2}\pi r
\text{ = 2}\pi((13)/(12))
\text{ Circumference = }(26)/(12)\pi\text{ = }(13)/(6)_{}\pi\text{ feet}

Step 2: Let's now determine the number of revolutions that tire will have in 1 mile.


\text{ Total number of revolutions = }\frac{\text{ 1 mile}}{\text{ Circumference of the tire}}

Recall: 1 mile = 5280 feet

We get,


\text{ Total number of revolutions = }\frac{\text{ 5}280}{(13\pi)/(6)_{}}
\text{ = 5280 x }\frac{\text{ 6}}{13\pi}
\text{ = }\frac{\text{ 3}1680}{13\pi}
\text{= }\frac{\text{ 3}1680}{13\pi}\text{ = }(31680)/(13(3.1416))\text{ = 775.69489334195}
\text{ Total number of revolutions }\approx775.69\text{ }

Therefore, the answer is 775.69 revolutions.

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