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A cyclist rides a bicycle with a wheel radius of 0.500 m across campus. A piece of plastic on the front rim makes a clicking sound every time it passes through the fork. If the cyclist counts 320 clicks between her apartment and the cafeteria, how far has she traveled? (a) 0.50 km (b) 0.80 km (c) 1.0 km (d) 1.5 km (e) 1.8 km
The total distance travelled by the cyclist.
Answer to Problem 1OQ
Option (c).
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to calculate the distance travelled by the cyclist.
Here, S is the total distance travelled,
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the total distance travelled is
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