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7 October, 05:28

On a distant planet, a 20º central angle intercepts an arc of 4067 miles. What is the radius of the planet at its equator?

The radius of the planet is

miles. (Simplify your answer.)

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  1. 7 October, 05:56
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    Answer: 11,682.4 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can think the planet as a circle:

    if we have a circle of radius R, and an arc of A degrees in the circle, the lenght of the arc is:

    L = (A/180°) * 3.14*R

    Here we know that:

    L = 4076 miles

    A = 20°

    Then:

    4076mi = (20/180) * 3.14*R = 0.3489*R

    R = 4076mi/0.3489 = 11,682.4 miles
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