1. A large gear of radius 10 in is driving a small of radius 2 in. If the small gear turns through gear 1/3 revolution, then through what angle did the large gear turn? (Answer in degrees to the nearest second if necessary).
1. A large gear of radius 10 in is driving a small of radius 2 in. If the small gear turns through gear 1/3 revolution, then through what angle did the large gear turn? (Answer in degrees to the nearest second if necessary).
1. A large gear of radius 10 in is driving a small of radius 2 in. If the small gear turns through gear 1/3 revolution, then through what angle did the large gear turn? (Answer in degrees to the nearest second if necessary).
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A large gear of radius 10 in is driving a small gear of radius 2 in. If the small gear turns through 1/3 revolution, then through what angle did the large gear turn? (Answer in degrees to the nearest second if necessary).
Transcribed Image Text:1. A large gear of radius 10 in is driving a small
of radius 2 in. If the small gear turns through
gear
1/3 revolution, then through what angle did the
large gear turn? (Answer in degrees to the
nearest second if necessary).
Figure in plane geometry formed by two rays or lines that share a common endpoint, called the vertex. The angle is measured in degrees using a protractor. The different types of angles are acute, obtuse, right, straight, and reflex.
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