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OpenStudy (anonymous):
My problem is attached, thanks!
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C) How to do it. Find the circumference of the circle, then divide that by 180 (because its only taking up half of the circle). And round off. And also it makes sense that its about 94% shaded.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No problem, my brains a little risty from doing that, I havent done that type of problem in like 2 years. So you might want to so research, but im 99.9999% sure thats the right answer.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
But are you sure, because it doesn't look like about 94 percent is shaded...
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Was it right? Or no?
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