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But now we know what we don't know....
 
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The original question here.....the answer is 3....

It was not worded correctly to arrive at the answer in the video of 4
 
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Well it "could" be taken that way but I assumed drive and driven gear.
 
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The correct way to figure it is pi times the diameter divided the ratio of the number of days it takes 12 chickens to lay 2 dozen eggs.
Well at $5/doz, that's a 10-dollar question!
;)
 
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Wouldn't you figure the circumference of the large circle and divide that by the circumference of the small circle?

Were all 5 choices not that number?
Let me suggest to you an analogy: How many fence posts does it take to string a 100' treeline with 1 post every 10 feet ?
 
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Let me suggest to you an analogy: How many fence posts does it take to string a 100' treeline with 1 post every 10 feet ?
One.
The fence post I have through the center of the roll of wire as I unroll it. The rest of the "posts" are trees.
 
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try to stay focused just 1 more time: Take 2 quarters and line them up on a table faces up and aligned. Holding one of them firmly in place (Superglue if necessary), carefully roll the moveable one around the stationary coin. Now take this data, plus what you learned from fencing, and identify the law that the Education System completely missed.
 
 
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