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N 2. Find the area of each sector. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 1. sector PQR 29 R sector JKL 8 cm 135° K 6m P 90° L Area = Area = 1 0.7 2 1.6 m² cm² 3 28.7 4 75.4
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Find the area of each sector. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
1.
sector PQR
29
R
sector JKL
8 cm 135°
K
6m
P
90°
L
Area =
Area =
1 0.7
2 1.6
m²
cm²
3 28.7
4 75.4
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