If a bicycle wheel has a diameter of 63 centimeter. During

A journey the wheel make a 510 revolution .how many meter does the bicycle travel

C = pi * d

C = 3.14 * 63
C = 197.82 cm = 1.9782 m

510 * 1.9782 = ?

1008.88

how do you work it out it words instead of c and d and that

200

To find out how many meters the bicycle travels, we need to calculate the circumference of the wheel and multiply it by the number of revolutions.

1. First, calculate the circumference of the wheel using the formula: C = π * d, where C represents the circumference and d represents the diameter.

Given: diameter (d) = 63 cm
Circumference (C) = π * 63 cm

Note: π (pi) is a constant approximately equal to 3.14159.

Calculate C: C = 3.14159 * 63 cm

2. Convert the circumference from centimeters to meters by dividing by 100 (since there are 100 centimeters in a meter).

Circumference (in meters) = C / 100

3. Multiply the circumference (in meters) by the number of wheel revolutions to find the total distance traveled by the bicycle.

Total distance (in meters) = Circumference (in meters) * Number of revolutions

Plug in the values accordingly to get the final answer.