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7 September, 20:37

If the ratio of a circles sector to its total area is 5/16 what is the measure of its sectors arc?

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  1. 7 September, 20:39
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    If the radius r of the circle is known, the segment length would be 2*pi*r*5/16 or r*5pi/8. (Circumference of the circle times the fraction that’s in the sector.)
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