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Explanation:

All we have to do here is to find the measure of the central angle; the measure of the central angle of a circle is the same measure as the arc it intercepts. Angle DQE in degrees = arc DE in degrees. Use the arc length formula to find the measure of the central angle:


AL=(\theta)/(360)*2 \pi r and filling in:


8.73=(\theta)/(360)*(2)(3.14)(10) which simplifies to


8.73=(62.8\theta)/(360) which simplifies a bit more to


(360(8.73))/(62.8)=\theta so


\theta=50.04 degrees. That means that arc DE also measures 50.04 degrees.

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