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13 September, 19:42

The radius of a circle is 7.2 cm. If a central angle measures 112°, what is the length of its intercepted arc to the nearest hundredth?

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  1. 13 September, 19:48
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    - - The full central angle of the whole circle is 360°.

    - - 112° is (112/360) = 0.3111 ... of the whole circle.

    - - If we can find the full circumference, then the arc inside

    the 112° angle is just 0.3111 of the whole thing.

    The circumference of a circle is (pi) x (diameter).

    The radius of this circle is 7.2 cm, so the diameter is 14.4 cm.

    Circumference = (pi) x (14.4 cm) = 45.239 cm

    The arc inside the 112° angle is

    (0.3111 ...) x (45.239 cm) = 14.074 cm

    Rounded to the nearest hundredth: 14.07 cm.
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