Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.03.2020 20:31, andreanb9632

Standard bike Mountain bike
Radius of the wheel = 13 in . . Radius of the wheel = 12 in

About the race
The West Side Mountain Bike Series has been going on for 13 years! It has grown each
year and we are excited for the 2018 series, as we are utilizing more new trails. Come on
out and have some fun!!!

Event details and schedule
Day of race opens at 8:00am the morning of the event, at the race location.
Distance: 1 mile race (1 mile = 5280 ft.)
Location: 4900 Norpoint Way NE, WA 98422 (Swan Creek Park)
Time: Sunday February 11, 2018

Average time to paddle
You are planning on attending the west side mountain bike series event. You own a
standard bike and a mountain bike. It takes you about 1 seconds to paddle the standard
bike to one full rotation and 0.8 second to paddle the mountain bike to one full rotation.

Given:
Radius of the wheel of standard bike:
Radius of the wheel of mountain bike:
Time it takes to paddle the standard bike (one full rotations):
Time it takes to paddle the mountain bike (one full rotation):
Length of the track:
2

1. How much distance in inches will the standard bike cover in one full rotation?
Also convert this distance into feet.
2. How much distance in inches will the mountain bike cover in one full rotation?
Also convert this distance into feet.
3. How many times will you need to paddle (full rotation) the standard bike from start to finish?
In another word, how many times do you need to rotate the wheel from start to finish line?
4. How many times will you need to paddle the mountain bike (full rotation) from start to
finish?
5. Which bike will be get you to the finish line faster?

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