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Given the circle above, what is the length of radius r to the nearest tench of an inch? Use 3.14 for pi.

Given the circle above, what is the length of radius r to the nearest tench of an-example-1
User Evilpilaf
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Answer:

3.1 in

Explanation:

for the given circle the following ratios are equal


(arc)/(circumference) =
((5\pi )/(12) )/(2\pi ), hence


(4)/(2\pi r) =
((5\pi )/(12) )/(2\pi )

cross- multiply

2πr ×
(5\pi )/(12) = 8π ( divide both sides by 2π )


(5\pi )/(12) r = 4

multiply both sides by 12 and divide by 5π

r =
(12(4))/(5\pi ) = 3.1 ( to the nearest tenth )


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