First, we convert the given radius of the wheel to meters giving us an answre of 0.325 m. Then, we calculate for the circumference.
C = 2πrr
Substituting,
C = 2π(0.325 m) = 2.04 m
Then, we have a road that is 40 m long, the number of complete revolutions is,
n = 40/2.04 m = 20
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
90 cm in metres is = 0.09 m
Writing it as a fraction of 2.4 m
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Well we set the perimeter to 120 feet.
This means that 2x+2y=120
Now we know the area of a rectangle is xy so we have to solve for both x and y in the perimeter equation.
2x=120-2y
x=60-y
2y=120-2x
y=60-x
Now we plug these values into our area equation A=xy to get:
A=(60-y)(60-x)