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A guy is riding a cycle. Radius of the wheel of the cycle is 27 cm. If the revolutions made by the cycle is 600. Calculate the distance traveled by the cycle by covering 600 revolutions?

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You know the radius of the wheel. What other measurement can we work out from that and what formula do we need to work it out?

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The wheel's radius is 27cm. Use the formula: c=2*pi*r. For every revolution of the wheel the cycle will travel one circumference.

Distance = 2*pi*27*600

Your answer will be in centimetres.

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