Ok, to start, assign variables to the circumference of the wheels.
Let f be the circumference of the front wheel
Let b be the circumference of the back wheel.
1.

(For them to be equal, you have to remove 15 cm from the circumference of the front wheel)
2. In 15 m, the back does 3 more revolutions. Revolutions are given by the distance covered divided by the circumference of the wheel.
So,
The revolutions by the back wheel are given by

That of the front wheel are given by
Since the back wheel does 3 more revolutions, for them to be equal, you have to remove 3 from the number of revolutions of the back wheel:
Now, you have your two equations to solve.
I suggest using substitution here, substituting b in the second equation by (f - 15). Eventually, you'll obtain the answer for f, the circumference of the front wheels.
If you have any difficulty, feel free to ask!
