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What is the arc length of a circle that has a 7-centimeter radius and a central angle that is 40 degrees? use 3.14 for π and round your answer to the nearest hundredth. 0.70 centimeter 4.88 centimeters 7.40 centimeters 280.01 centimeters?

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Arc Length of a sector with 40° as central angle= 2πR¶/ 360
= 2*3.14*7*40/360
= 4.8 cm
= 5 cm(approx)
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Answer:

The arc length is 4.88 centimeters.

Explanation:

Since, the arc length of a circle formula is,


l = r* \theta

Where, r is the radius of the circle,


\theta is the central angle ( in radians ) by the arc,

Given,


r=7\text{ cm}


\theta = 40^(\circ)=(\pi)/(180)* 40 = (3.14)/(180)* 40=(125.6)/(180)\text{ radians}


\because \pi\text{ radians}=180\text{ degrees}

Hence, the arc length would be,


l=7* (125.6)/(180)=(879.2)/(180)=4.8844\approx 4.88\text{ cm}

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