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29 May, 15:18

The inside wheels of a car traveling on a circular path are rotating half as fast as the outside wheels. The front two wheels are six feet apart. What is the number of feet in the path traced by the inside front wheel in one trip around the circle?

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  1. 29 May, 15:21
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    about 37.7 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the outside wheels are turning twice as fast, they go twice the distance in the same time. The distance they travel is proportional to the radius of the circle, so the outside circle must have twice the radius of the inside circle.

    Adding 6 ft to the radius of the inside circle doubles the radius, so the inside circle's radius must be 6 feet. Then the circumference of the inside circle is ...

    C = 2πr = 2π (6 ft) = 12π ft ≈ 37.7 ft
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