Well, isn't that a lovely question! To find out how many times the wheel will rotate, we first need to calculate the circumference of the wheel using the formula 2 x π x radius. Then we can divide the total distance of 88 km by the circumference of the wheel to find our answer. Just remember to breathe, take your time, and enjoy the journey of learning something new today.
3.14 times the diameter
Circumference of a circle is the diameter times pi or 2pi times the radius. Given the diameter, circumference = 16 times pi. So, the circumference is 16pi or 50.265
you multiply the diameter by pi (d times pi = c)
You times the radius by 2.
you cant: pi is the same for any circle - 3.1415... the diamter or the radius has to be given diameter divided by two equals the radius the radius times two equals the diameter
50,020 times
no. of rotations = 500000/3.142*30 = 5304.47 = 5304
3.14 times the diameter
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
times 3.14
Circumference of a circle is the diameter times pi or 2pi times the radius. Given the diameter, circumference = 16 times pi. So, the circumference is 16pi or 50.265
you multiply the diameter by pi (d times pi = c)
half the diameter and then get the radius times pi and square it
You times the radius by 2.
Given a diameter d, the circumference of a circle is Pi*d. Thus the circumference is Pi times larger than the diameter.