Mathematics, 03.09.2020 01:01, destinyycooper
A waterwheel has a radius of 5 feet. the center of the wheel is 2 feet above the waterline. you notice a white mark at the top of the wheel. how many radians would the wheel have to rotate for the white mark to be 3 feet below the waterline?
a) 2pi radians
b) 3pi/2 radians
c) pi radians
d) pi/2 radians
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