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Suppose that circles R and S have a central angle measuring 60°. Additionally, the length of the intercepted arc for circle R is 103

π meters and for circle S is 163 π meters. If the radius of circle R is 10 meters, what is the radius of circle S? A) 9 meters

B) 12 meters C) 14 meters D) 16 meters
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cianna Ithink its 14 meters
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The length of the intercepted arc for circle R = 103π meters

The length of the arc of circle S = 163π meters.

the radius of circle R = 10 meters

the radius of circle S = x

Given : circles R and S have a central angle measuring 60°

So the radius of circle S to the radius of circle R is equal to the length of intercepted arc S to the length of the arc R


(Radius S)/(Radius R) = (Length S)/(Length R)


(Radius S)/(10) = (163\pi )/(103\pi )


Radius S = (163\pi )/(103\pi ) * 10

S= 15.825 meters

So the radius of the circle S = 16 meters





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