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12 October, 18:20

If a central angle of measure 30° is subtended by a circular arc of length 6 meters, as is illustrated below, how many meters in length is the radius of the circle?

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  1. 12 October, 18:33
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    30 degrees = pi/6 radians

    Arc Length = (radius) (angle in radians)

    6 = (radius) (pi/6)

    radius = 36/pi or approx. 11.5 m
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