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Sport utility vehicles, station wagons and pickup trucks roll off assembly lines by the thousands. An initial design is drawn up for these vehicles and is replicated over and over again. Race cars aren't built this way.

Because each car is individually shaped and designed, mechanics have to spend much of their time creating parts for the car.

You just ordered the most advanced race car tires on the market for a car you have in the garage. But you are worried that these new tires won't fit in the wheel wells you have designed. The tires require the length of the arc of the wheel well to be more than 120 cm.

The measurement in a straight line from one side of the wheel well to the other on your car is 80 cm. Knowing that the arc of the wheel well is a perfect semicircle above this straight line, figure out the measurement of the arc. Will the new tire fit in the well?

(Hint: the measurement straight across the wheel well is equal to the diameter)

Remember that Circumference = (Pi) x (diameter)
C = (Pi)d

"Math is the most important skill someone will use in race car preparation," says Jay Hedgecock. He is the president of a racing academy in North Carolina. "If you are a front suspension mechanic you will have to use micrometers to center calipers on rotors and numbers have to be subtracted to see how much the calipers have to be moved. If you are a set-up mechanic you use numbers for ride heights, wheel weights and many other areas of set-ups."

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