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Convert the radian measure to degreemeasure. Then, calculate the arc length thatcorresponds to a circle with a 35-centimeterdiameter. Round your answer to the nearesttenth.

Convert the radian measure to degreemeasure. Then, calculate the arc length thatcorresponds-example-1
User ZettaP
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We will have the following:

First,:


(4\pi)/(15)=(4\pi)/(15)\ast(180)/(\pi)=48

Then, the arc length will be:


\begin{gathered} s=((15)/(2))((4\pi)/(15))\Rightarrow s=2\pi \\ \\ \Rightarrow s\approx6.3 \end{gathered}

So, the arc length is approximately 6.3 cm.

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