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big1devin

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The tires on a car are 27 inches in diameter, and turn 700 times in one minute. How far (in feet) does the vehicle travel in one minute at this rate? Round to the nearest hundred feet.
 
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A discount of 5 is given on a radiator with a retail price of 245.60. What is the reduced price?
 
  A) 12.28 B) 233.32 C) 240.60 D) None of these



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Answer to Question 1

4900 feet

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