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To find the distance a capsule travels during one revolution of the wheel, we need to calculate the circumference of the wheel.

Circumference of a circle = πd (where d is the diameter of the circle)

Circumference of the London Eye = 3.14 * 443 feet

= 1391.42 feet

So, a capsule travels a distance of 1391.42 feet during one revolution of the wheel.

Therefore, the correct answer is 1,391 feet.