1956 AHSME Problems/Problem 45
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A wheel with a rubber tire has an outside diameter of in. When the radius has been decreased a quarter of an inch, the number of revolutions in one mile will:
Solution
The circumference of the normal tire is inches, while the shaved tire has a circumference of
inches. Thus, the ratio of the number of rotations the two tires take to go a mile can be expressed as
Simplifying the ratio, we get
The increase in rotations can be expressed as . This leads to an increase of
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