This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel R and Wheel S are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel R to the radius of the big wheel S is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel R and Wheel S is 98 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 3794 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
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This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel R and Wheel S are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel R to the radius of the big wheel S is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel R and Wheel S is 98 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 3794 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
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This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel R and Wheel S are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel R to the radius of the big wheel S is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel R and Wheel S is 98 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 3794 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
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This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel R and Wheel S are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel R to the radius of the big wheel S is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel R and Wheel S is 98 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 3794 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
This figure is not drawn to scale. Wheel R and Wheel S are touching a vertical plastic sheet. The ratio of the radius of the small wheel R to the radius of the big wheel S is 2 : 5. The total radii of Wheel R and Wheel S is 98 cm. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 3794 cm apart. The two wheels need to make the same number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a complete revolution? (Take π = 227)
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