Answer:
Unsimplified:
cm
Simplified:
cm
Rounded to nearest tenths: 29.4 cm
Rounded to nearest hundredths: 29.39 cm
Rounded to nearest thousandths: 29.394 cm
Rounded to nearest ten-thousandths: 29.3939 cm
Explanation:
The area of a circle with radius,
, is
.
Since we have a 60 degree sector with radius
then we have
of the area of a circle with radius
.
That is we have the following for the area of a 60 degree sector:

Reduce the fraction:

We have that this equals
.
This implies
.
Multiply both sides by 6:

If you take the square root of both sides, you get:

The radius only makes sense to be positive so we can throw the negative out.
.
So the radius is
.
The diameter is twice the radius. Our diameter is therefore
.
We should really go ahead and attach the units.
The answer is
cm.
We can simplify this.


