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Find the length of BC.B664°Note: Use either the pi button on your calculator or 3.14 for pi. Round to the nearest tenth.

Find the length of BC.B664°Note: Use either the pi button on your calculator or 3.14 for-example-1
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To answer this question, we need to remember that we are going to have a fraction of the circumference (2*pi*r) of that circle. To find the length of the arc BC, we have that the radius is equal to 6 (units) and the central angle is equal to 64. Then, we have:


\frac{\text{arc}_-\text{length}}{2\pi r}=(central_-angle)/(360)

We will use for pi = 3.14, central angle = 64, r = 6:


arc_-length=(64)/(360)\cdot2\cdot3.14\cdot6\Rightarrow A_(length)=6.69866666667

If we round the result to the nearest tenth, we have that the length of BC is equal to 6.7 (units).

Find the length of BC.B664°Note: Use either the pi button on your calculator or 3.14 for-example-1
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