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6 March, 21:36

If the radius of a circle is five centimeters, how long is the arc subtended by an angle measuring 60°

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  1. 6 March, 22:02
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    The length of the arc will be given by:

    C=θ/360*π*2*r

    θ=60°

    r=5 cm

    substituting values in the formula we get:

    C=60/360*π*2*5

    C=5/3π cm

    Answers: 5/3π or 5.236 cm
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