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What is the area of the sector shown in the diagram below?

What is the area of the sector shown in the diagram below?-example-1

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\bf \textit{area of a sector of a circle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{\theta \pi r^2}{360}\quad \begin{cases} r=radius\\ \theta =angle~in\\ \qquad degrees\\ -------\\ r=8\\ \theta = 40 \end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{40\pi \cdot 8^2}{360}
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Answer:

Option A is correct.

Explanation:

Given radius of the circle, r = 8 cm

Central Angle of the shaded Sector,
\theta = 40°

Area of Sector is given by the following formula,


Area\:of\:Sector=(\theta)/(360^(\circ))*\pi r^2

Putting given values we get,

Area of Sector =
(40)/(360)*\pi(8)^2

=
(1)/(9)*3.14*64

=
22.3\:cm^2

Therefore, Option A is correct.

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