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question 45

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Answer: FIRST OPTION

Explanation:

You need the formula for calculate the arc lenght:


arc\ length=2\pi r((C)/(360))

Where "r" is the radius and and "C" is the central angle in degrees.

You know that the radius is:


r=7.5

And the central angle ∠CAT is:


C=\angle CAT=125\°

Then, you need to substitute these values into the formula
arc\ length=2\pi r((C)/(360)) to calculate the length of CT.

Then, this is:


arc\ length=CT=2\pi (7.5)((125\°)/(360))


arc\ length=CT=16.4

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