Asked by kitty
1.A pie is circular in shape. One slice of the pie has an area of 5 in2 and a radius of 5 in. Find the central angle for this slice of pie in radians, rounded to the nearest tenth.
-0.4 radians
-0.1 radians
-2.5 radians
-2.0 radians
2.For a particular circle and a sector of the circle, Albert estimates that the area of the sector is around one-fourth or one-fifth of the area of the whole circle. Which of the following are possible measures for the central angle? Select the two correct answers.
-2π/3
-π/5
-π/2
-2π/5
-π/6
-0.4 radians
-0.1 radians
-2.5 radians
-2.0 radians
2.For a particular circle and a sector of the circle, Albert estimates that the area of the sector is around one-fourth or one-fifth of the area of the whole circle. Which of the following are possible measures for the central angle? Select the two correct answers.
-2π/3
-π/5
-π/2
-2π/5
-π/6