Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
60 minutes is one hour, which is all the way around the outside of the clock one time. This distance is represented by the circumference of a circle, assuming that the clock is in fact circular. The formula for the circumference of a circle in terms of the radius is
[tex]C=2\pi r[/tex]
Our radius is 7, so the distance around the outside of that particular clock (and how far the minute hand travels if it goes around the clock one time) is
[tex]C=2\pi (7)[/tex] or
C = 14π
If you want the decimal equivalency for that, multiply in pi as 3.1415 and round to whatever place you need. In decimal form, that is
C = 43.9 inches