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If a car tire has a radius of 13 inches, how many revolutions will the tire make in one mile?
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If a car tire has a radius of 13 inches, how many revolutions will the tire make in one mile?
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1 mile = 63360 inches.
Tire’s radius= 13 in.
Tire’s length= 26in.
Therefor, 63360 % 26 = 2436.923076923077.
Approx. 2437.
However, rev / v2.
1218.5,
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16 because it must be that long
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