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How long is the arc intersected by a central angle of StartFraction pi Over 3 EndFraction radians in a circle with a radius of 6 ft? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Use 3. 14 for Pi. 1. 0 ft 5. 7 ft 6. 3 ft 7. 0 ft.
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