What is the angular speed of the spool

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A spool whose inner core has a radius of 1.00 cm and whose end caps have a radius of 1.50 cm has a tightly wound inner core. The spool is free to roll without slipping on a horizontal surface. If the string unwinds horizontally from the top of the core with a constant speed of 29.0 cm/s, what is the angular speed of the spool?

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