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#20 is this the correct answer bc I'm not sure what it means when it says "what are the areas of the two sectors" does that mean what I drew?

#20 is this the correct answer bc I'm not sure what it means when it says "what-example-1
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\bf \textit{area of a sector of a circle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{\theta\pi r^2}{360}\qquad \begin{cases} r=4\\ \theta=112 \end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{112\cdot 16\cdot \pi }{360}\implies \boxed{A=\cfrac{224}{45}\pi} \\\\\\ A\approx 15.64\\\\ -----------------------------\\\\ \textit{area of a circle is }\pi r^2\textit{ so the other side will be} \\\\\\ \pi r^2-\cfrac{224\pi }{45}\implies 16\pi -\cfrac{224\pi }{45}\implies \boxed{\cfrac{496\pi }{45}}\implies A\approx 34.68
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