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To find the distance a wheel travels in three revolutions, first calculate the circumference of the wheel using the formula (C = 2\pi r). For a radius of 9 cm, the circumference is (C = 2\pi \times 9 \approx 56.55) cm. In three revolutions, the wheel would travel (3 \times 56.55 \approx 169.65) cm. Thus, the wheel travels approximately 169.65 cm in three revolutions.

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