How Many Revolutions Does a Tire Make at 20 m/s in 4 Seconds?

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A car is moving at a speed of 20 m/s in 4 seconds and the car's tire is 38cm around which is its diameter. How many revolutions did your tires make?

Relevant Equations, T=2∏r / v

My attempt at a solution:

To get the distance travelled=20 m/s (4 sec.) = 80 m

2∏(0.19m)= 1.19 m

80m / 1.19 m = 67.22 Rev

67.22 rev / 4 sec. = 16.805 rev/s ?

is this wrong?
 
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SherBear said:
and the car's tire is 38cm around which is its diameter.
Is this the actual text of the problem or your interpretation?
I won't assume that "38 cm around" means diameter. Diameter is rather "across" that "around".
 
My interpretation it says 38 cm = Diameter
 
OK, then the only thing is that the question (as you wrote it) asks how many revolutions and not how many per second.
 
is 67.22 rev correct then?
 
Thank you very much for your time and patience nasu =-)