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find the area of a sector that has a central angle of 68 degrees and a radius of 10cm. Round you answer to the nearest 100th. (use 3.14=pie)
9 years ago

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Steve
recall that the area

a = 1/2 r^2 θ

Now just convert 68° to radians and plug in your numbers.
9 years ago

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