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Distance covered in 1 revolution = circumference of wheel
{tex}= \pi d{/tex}
{tex}= \pi \times 1.26 \mathrm { m }{/tex}.
Distance covered in 500 revolutions = 500 × circumference of wheel
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{tex}= 500 \times \frac { 22 } { 7 } \times 1.26{/tex}
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