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The diameter of a bicycle wheel is 28 cm. what distance will it cover in 100 revolutions?


No. of revolutions(n) = 100


distance covered = n × circumference of wheel


= 100 × 2πr



= 100 × 88


= 8800 cm or 8.8 m


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