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Answer:

23.7°

9.1~ft

Explanation:

Formula for the area of a sector of central angle n (in degrees) and radius r:


A = (n)/(360^\circ)\pi r^2

We have:

A = 100 ft^2

r = 22 ft

We need to find:

r


100 = (n)/(360^\circ)\pi (22^2)


n = 23.7^\circ

The central angle measures 23.7°.

Formula for the length of an arcs of a circle with central angle n (in degrees) and radius r:


s = (n)/(360^\circ)2 \pi r

We have:

n = 23.7°

r = 22 ft

We need to find:

s


s = (74.4)/(360)2 \pi (22 ft)


s = 9.1~ft

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