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Since we have the total number is 360° and our section is 72°, we know that the percentage of students who choose the cinema should be the number that we have divided to the total amount and then multiply the result by 100 ( it's fine if you write 100%, but when you actually calculate it, it's only 100, not 100%):
(72/360) . 100 = 20%
It is generally useful to use the formula. The procedure is to substitute the given values for the variables in the formula, then do the arithmetic.
... A = (1/2)r²·θ . . . . r is the radius, θ is the central angle in radians
Put the numbers in ...
... A = (1/2)(4 in)²·(π/3)
... A = 8π/3 in² ≈ 8.37758 in²