Concept explainers
To Find: The equivalent rate of bicycle wheel revolution.
Answer to Problem 21STP
10 revolutions in 15 ft represent the equivalent rate of bicycle wheel representation.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A bicycle wheel makes 30 revolutions in 45 feet.
Concept and Formula Used:
To find the equivalent rate first find the distance covered in 1 revolution. Division of numbers.
Calculation:
It is given that a bicycle wheel makes 30 revolutions in 45 feet.
Therefore distance covered in 1 revolution is
Now, Distance covered in 10 revolutions is
Conclusion:
10 revolutions in 15 ft represent the equivalent rate of bicycle wheel representation.
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