Tires from two different trucks are being compared. Tire A has a diameter of 32 inches and Tire B has a diameter of 28 inches. How much farther dose Tire A travel compared to Tire B after one revolution? Round your wander to one decimal place. (remember to place the unit of measure [inches] after the numeral sender)

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Answer:

12.6 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

-The distance covered in one revolution is equivalent to the circumference oif a tire.

#We calculate the Circumference of A:

[tex]C_a=\pi D\\\\=\pi \times 32\\\\=100.5310\ inches[/tex]

#We then calculate the circumference of B:

[tex]C_b=\pi D\\\\=\pi \times 28\\\\=87.9646\ inches[/tex]

-A has a larger circumference than B and the difference is :

[tex]\bigtriangleup=C_a-C_b\\\\=100.5310-87.9646\\\\=12.5664\approx12.6\ inches[/tex]

Hence, Tire A covers 12.6 inches more than B after one revolution.