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Find the arc length of arc CDE(hint don’t use 40degrees) A. 8pi cm B. 16pi cm C. 10pi cm
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Find the arc length of arc CDE(hint don’t use 40degrees)
A. 8pi cm
B. 16pi cm
C. 10pi cm
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C
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C the answer is c i think
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