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15 April, 06:47

Find the area of a sector with a central angel of 300 degrees and a radius of 14.6 mm. Round to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 15 April, 07:00
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    Thats pretty hard, but I get it ... it's highschool
  2. 15 April, 07:05
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    Area of a cirlce=πr²

    a circle has 360º

    Therefore:

    πr²/360º=area of a sector/degrees of this sector

    area of a sector = (πr²) (degrees of this sector / 360º

    dа ta:

    r=14.6 mm

    degrees of this sector=300º

    area of a sector=π (14.6 mm) ² (300º) / 360º=177.6333 ... π mm²≈117.63π mm².

    if π≈3.1416 then:

    Area of a sector=177.63 (3.1416) mm²=558.05 mm²

    Answer: the area of this sector is 177.63π mm² or 558.05 mm².
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