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A Karen's car is shown below.Which is closest to the distance traveled, in feet, after 3 full rotations of the tire? use pi = 22/7.
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A Karen's car is shown below.Which is closest to the distance traveled, in feet, after 3 full rotations of the tire? use pi = 22/7.
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A Karen's car is shown below.Which is closest to the distance traveled, in feet, after 3 full rotations of the tire? use pi = 22/7.
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Awnser this is aprox 3.14
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Answer: This is approximately 3.14
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