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Aplank rests on top of the axles of two identical wheels. each wheel's outer radius is 0.25 meters and each wheel's axle has radius 0.05 meters. if the wheels roll 1.00 meter from their original position, how much does the plank move from its original position?

assume that there is no slipping anywhere, and that the plank does not tip.

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