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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 00:33, dl34574

The Ferris wheel at the Navy Pier in Chicago is one of the country's oldest and most famous
Ferris wheels. It has a diameter of 140 feet and contains 40 gondolas for people to sit in. If
you are almost done with the ride and are the next one to be let off, how far will you travel
before the ride stops to let you off?

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