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12 November, 23:49

Circle a has 1/3 the radius of circle b, and circle a rolls one trip around circle

b. how many times will circle a revolve in total?

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  1. 13 November, 00:00
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    Let the radius of circle a be R, then the radius of circle b is 3R.

    The circumference of circle b is 2π * (radius b) = 2π*3R = 6πR.

    The circumference of circle a is 2π * (radius a) = 2π*R=2πR.

    This means that one complete revolution of circle a covers 2πR distance. Since there is a total 6πR distance in circle b:

    Circle a revolves in total 6πR/2πR=3 many times.

    Answer: 3
  2. 13 November, 00:10
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    Let r = radius of circle a.

    Then the radius of circle b is 3r.

    One revolution around circle b is 2π * (3r) = 6πr

    One revolution of circle a is a distance of 2πr.

    Therefore when circle a rolls one trip around circle b, it will make

    (6πr) / (2πr) = 3 revolutions.

    Answer: Circle a will revolve 3 times
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