The London Eye has a diameter of 135 meters. A rider boards the London Eye at ground level. Through what angle ? has the wheel rotated when the rider is 32.5 meters above ground for the first time?
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The London Eye has a diameter of 135 meters. A rider boards the London Eye at ground level. Through what angle ? has the wheel rotated when the rider is 32.5 meters above ground for the first time? (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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