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Consider a bicycle where the large central gear has a radius of 4 inches and the small back gear has a radius of 2 inches. how many inches would a point on the outer edge of the large gear travel in a 150º rotation? what degree of rotation will the small gear undergo when a point on its outer edge travels the same linear distance determined in part a? if the center of the small gear is rigidly attached to the center of a bicycle wheel with a radius of 10 inches, how many inches will the bicycle travel with a single rotation of the large gear? how does the distance you determined in part c change if the radius of the small gear is 1.5 inches and the radius of the large gear is 4.5 inches?

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