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A guy is riding a cycle. Radius of the wheel of the cycle is 27 cm. If the revolutions made by the cycle is 600. Calculate the distance traveled by the cycle by covering 600 revolutions?

You know the radius of the wheel. What other measurement can we work out from that and what formula do we need to work it out?

Edited by StringJunky

I'm sorry this is homework help not "homework do". Atleast show as what you know to try to solve the problem.

The wheel's radius is 27cm. Use the formula: c=2*pi*r. For every revolution of the wheel the cycle will travel one circumference.

Distance = 2*pi*27*600

Your answer will be in centimetres.

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