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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 09:40 tadvet1633

You've always wanted to ride the Ferris wheel! You buy your ticket, get an, and up you go. Then stop. Then go. Then stop. You wonder what is happening, but then you
realize that they are letting people on and off. Here is what happens on your ride
You travel 1/4 of the way around, and then stop
The ride starts again, only to stop after going another 0.45 turn.
The ride starts again, but you go backward 1/2 turn
The ride starts again, and this time you make it 1.5 of the way around

When the ride finally starts again, it continues to go around for 1 3/10
turn.
You exit the ride confused. How many times did you go around the wheel ?

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