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Scene #1 The London Eye

Suppose you take two full trips around the London Eye, how many meters will you travel? If it’s 60 per meter. Round to the nearest tenth of a meter and match your answer for the first clue.
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Scene #1 The London Eye Suppose you take two full trips around the London Eye, how-example-1

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We have been given that London Eye's radius is 60 meters. We are asked to find the distance traveled by two full trips around the London Eye.

To find the distance traveled by two full trips around the London Eye, we will use circumference of circle formula.


\text{Circumference of circle}=2\pi r, where r represents radius of circle.

Let us find distance covered by one full trip of London Eye.


\text{Distance covered by one full trip of London Eye}=2\pi\cdot\text{ 60 m}


\text{Distance covered by one full trip of London Eye}=120\pi\text{ m}


\text{Distance covered by one full trip of London Eye}=120\pi\text{ m}


\text{Distance covered by 2 full trips of London Eye}=2\cdot 120\pi\text{ m}


\text{Distance covered by 2 full trips of London Eye}=240\pi\text{ m}


\text{Distance covered by 2 full trips of London Eye}=753.98223686\text{ m}

Upon rounding to nearest tenth, we will get:


\text{Distance covered by 2 full trips of London Eye}\approx 754.0\text{ m}

Therefore, you will travel approximately 754.0 meters.

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