Two gears are connected and rotating at the same time. The smaller gear completes 212 rotations every time the larger gear completes 14 of a rotation.

How many rotations does the smaller gear complete when the larger gear completes 1 rotation?

Drag and drop the correct value into the box.

To find the number of rotations the smaller gear completes when the larger gear completes 1 rotation, we divide 212 rotations by 14 rotations.

212 rotations ÷ 14 rotations = <<212/14=15>>15 rotations

Therefore, the smaller gear completes 15 rotations when the larger gear completes 1 rotation.