SOLUTION: Chariot races reached their peak in popularity in ancient Rome around the
1st and 2nd centuries A.D. A chariot wheel had a radius of about one foot. One lap
around the track in t
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1st and 2nd centuries A.D. A chariot wheel had a radius of about one foot. One lap
around the track in t
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Question 1201198: Chariot races reached their peak in popularity in ancient Rome around the
1st and 2nd centuries A.D. A chariot wheel had a radius of about one foot. One lap
around the track in the Circus Maximus was approximately 2,300 feet. How many
chariot-wheel revolutions did it take to complete one lap? Answer by josgarithmetic(39632) (Show Source):