SOLUTION: What is the linear speed in miles per hour of a bicycle with 28 inch wheels turning at 180 revolutions per minute
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Question 154158: What is the linear speed in miles per hour of a bicycle with 28 inch wheels turning at 180 revolutions per minute
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
D*PI*REV*(MIN/HR)
28*3.14*180*60=949,536 INCHES PER HOUR.
949,536/5,280*12=14.99 MPH.
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