Q2 - The bicycle
Billy likes to go cycling.
His bike has wheels of diameter 85 cm.
He has...
Mathematics, 12.06.2020 12:57 joseperez1224
Q2 - The bicycle
Billy likes to go cycling.
His bike has wheels of diameter 85 cm.
He has a counter on his bike which
counts the number of revolutions
the wheels make.
One day the counter shows 300 revolutions.
How far has Billy cycled?
Give your answer to the nearest metre.
m
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