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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 21:30 vlactawhalm29

The diagram below models the length from the center of a wind turbine to the tip of one of it's blades
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The turbine travels 74x feet in one rotation. What is the length of the blade, or radius of
the circle formed by the turbine?
37 feet
18.5 feet
23.57 feet
74 feet

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