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1. to find the distance to walk around arc UT, you calculate the diameter (distance around the circle) and you divide by 6 since UT is 1/6 of the circle.

the diameter of a circle can be calculated by 2*radius

the radius in the given (from S to T) is 10

2 * 10 = 20/6 = 10/3

10/3 is the distance to walk around UT

2. to find the area of one of the six sectors, you find the area of the whole circle and divide by 6 since you are only finding the area of ONE of the six sectors.

the area of a circle formula is A = πr^2

A = π10^2

A = π100

A= 314

divide by 6 to find the area of one sector

314 / 6 = 157 / 3

the area of one sector is 157/3

3. since you know the radius and the distance of one sector's curve, you can add all of these lengths by addition.

U to S = 10 (radius)

S to V = 10 (radius)

V to W = 10/3 (1/6 of the diameter)

W to X = 10/3 (1/6 of the diameter)

X to U = 20 (radius times 2 since you are going from one edge of the circle to the other)

40 + 20/3 is the distance to walk

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