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The area of a sector of a circle with a central angle of 40° is 20ft^2. Find the radius of the circle. Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.__ ft

User Ran Hassid
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In order to find the radius of the circle use the following formula for the area of a piece of circle with a given central angle:


A=(\theta)/(360)\pi r^2

in this case you have:

A = 20 ft²

θ = 40°

r = ?

first, solve for r in the given formula and then replace the value of A:


\begin{gathered} r=\sqrt[]{(360)/(\theta\pi)A} \\ r=\sqrt[]{(360)/(40\pi)(20)}ft\approx7.6ft \end{gathered}

Hence, the radius of th cricle is r = 7.6 ft

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