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27 March, 14:20

A bug lands on a windshield wiper blade before it is flung off. The wiper blade and arm assembly have a length of 30 inches. If the blade passed through an angle of 68 degrees before the bug is thrown off, how far has the bug traveled?

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  1. 27 March, 14:33
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    35.6047 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The wiper blade moves in a circular way, where the radius is 30 inches.

    To find how far the bug travelled, we just need to use a rule of three, where the length of the circunference relates to a angle of 360 degrees:

    360 degrees - > 2 * pi * radius

    68 degrees - > distance

    distance * 360 = 2 * pi * radius * 68

    distance = 2 * pi * 30 * 68 / 360 = 35.6047 inches
  2. 27 March, 14:41
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    Answer: 35.58 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The distance that the bug travels is equal to the arc of the circle where the radius is 30 inches and the angle is 68°

    The arc can be written as:

    A = angle*r

    where the angle is in radians, we know that:

    180° = 3.14

    then:

    68° = (68°/180°) * 3.14 = 1.19 radians.

    Then the arc is:

    A = 1.19*30in = 35.58 inches
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