Answer:
Option A is correct
4.8 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Definition:
If the centers of two circle radius r and r' are d units apart, then the length of the direct common tangent between them is:
....[1]
As per the statement:
A chain fits tightly around two gears as shown.
Let r' be the radius of the smaller gear.
The radius of lager gear(r) = 14 in
The distance between the centers(d) = 22 in.
Direct common tangent = 20 in.
Substitute in [1] we have;
Squaring both sides we have;
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Taking square root both sides we have;
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Subtract 14 from both sides we have;
Divide both sides by -1 we have;
inches
Therefore, the radius of the smaller gear to the nearest tenth is, 4.8 inches