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starting on the positive x axis and moving 1/3 of the way around the circle in 3 m radius, ow far will it go?
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starting on the positive x axis and moving 1/3 of the way around the circle in 3 m radius, ow far will it go?
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You will move 1/3 of the circumference of the circle with a radius of 3m.
C=2πr so C/3 is:
d=2πr/3, we are told that the radius is 3m so:
d=2π3/3
d=2π m
d≈6.28 m (to nearest hundredth of a meter)
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