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The colossus was a Ferris wheel built in St. Louis in 1986. The diameter of the wheel is 165 feet. A brochure that give some statistics associated with colossus indicates that it rotates at 1.5 revolutions per minute and also indicates that a writer on the wheel is traveling at 10 mph. Explain why these numbers, 1.5 revolutions per minute and 10 miles per hour, cannot both be correct

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