A wheel with a diameter of 2 meters rolls on the street for 100 meters. Most nearly, the wheel made how many complete revolutions?
A. 64
B. 32
C. 16
D. 8
i came here looking for answers too lmao. but im 5 years too late
so like whats the answer ðŸ˜
Very late but if you guessed C you would have been correct
even later but thanks, i was confused on this one
Super Late but C is the right answer if you guessed
LMAO
To find the number of complete revolutions made by the wheel, we can use the formula:
Number of revolutions = Distance / Circumference of the wheel
First, we need to find the circumference of the wheel. The circumference of a circle can be calculated using the formula:
Circumference = π * Diameter
In this case, the diameter of the wheel is given as 2 meters. So, the circumference of the wheel is:
Circumference = π * 2 = 2π
Now, we can calculate the number of revolutions:
Number of revolutions = 100 meters / 2Ï€
To evaluate this expression, we can use an approximation for π. Let's use the commonly used approximation of π as 3.14.
Number of revolutions = 100 / (2 * 3.14) = 100 / 6.28
Simplifying this expression gives:
Number of revolutions ≈ 15.92
Since we are looking for the most nearly number of complete revolutions, we can round this to the nearest whole number.
The most nearly number of complete revolutions is 16.
Therefore, the answer is C. 16.
LMAO i would write an answer but it would be 3 years too late. I came here to look for an answer but bruh what was that answer i found??? An ad or something? But imma guess C lel
i would guess C too
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