The length of an arc is the fraction of its circumference based on the given intercepted angle. This is given by the equation,
L (arc) = (Angle / 360) x 2πr
Substituting the known values,
L (arc) = (40 / 360) x 2π(8 inch) = 16π/9 inch
Thus, the length of the arc is approximately equal to 5.585 inches.
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Step-by-step explanation:
17/20
Multiply by the conjugate 5/5.
(17 × 5)/(20 × 5)
85/100
Apply rule : a/100 = a%
85/100 = 85%
Answer: Bottom left corner
Angle DEC and Angle DEH
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Explanation:
I recommend opening your favorite paint program, and using different colors to mark on the drawing as I have done below (see attached image). Note how angle DEC is in red and angle DEH is in blue. The two angles are adjacent, meaning they share the same ray (in this case, ray ED) and they form a straight angle.
Because they form a straight angle, or straight line, this means the two angles are supplementary. Supplementary angles always add to 180.
Your answer would be 49.5 is 150% of 33.
Answer:
i guess it's will be C
Step-by-step explanation: