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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 21:40, davidjgonzalez9

In February 11, 2008. Singapore opened a new observation wheel called the Singapore Flyer. At the time of its opening m, this giant Ferris Wheel was the tallest in the world. The Singapore Flyer consists of an observation wheel with a diameter of 150 meters atop a boarding terminal, giving the structure an overall height of 165 meters.

Twenty-eight air conditioned capsules rotate on the outside of the wheel to provide unobstructed views of the city. The wheel rotates at a constant rate of 26 centimeters per second. This is slow enough that the wheel does not need to stop for loading and unloading unless there are special passenger needs.

Use this information to label the diagram on your paper.


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