Jerrod's bike has a tire diameter of 26 inches. How far will the bike travel in 100 rotations of its tires?

C = pi * d

Multiply the circumference by 100 to find the distance in inches.

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To find out how far the bike will travel in 100 rotations of its tires, you need to know the circumference of the bike's tires. The circumference is the distance around the outer edge of the tire.

The formula to calculate the circumference of a circle is C = π * d, where C is the circumference and d is the diameter. In this case, the diameter of the tire is given as 26 inches. So, the formula becomes C = π * 26 inches.

Now, we can calculate the circumference of the tire:

C = π * 26 inches
C ≈ 81.68 inches

This means that for every rotation of the tire, the bike will travel approximately 81.68 inches.

To find out how far the bike will travel in 100 rotations, you simply multiply the circumference by the number of rotations:

Distance = Circumference * Number of Rotations
Distance = 81.68 inches * 100 rotations
Distance = 8168 inches

Therefore, Jerrod's bike will travel approximately 8168 inches, or 681.33 feet, in 100 rotations of its tires.

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