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A circle has a radius of 5 meters. What is the length of an arc of that circle that is captured by a central angle that measures 120°. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth…
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A circle has a radius of 5 meters. What is the length of an arc of that circle that is captured by a central angle that measures 120°. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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Here you go... The answer is 10/3π because Circumference=π x diameter = π x 2 x radius...
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