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OpenStudy (anonymous):

According the pic attached, which statement(s) are true? ***Choose all that apply!!! (pic and answer choices will be attached!) thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PIC!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where are the statements?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer choices A,B,C,D from top to bottom.. im kinda confused:( please explain?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you guys get it?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

what is the definition of 1 rad ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

180/pi degrees right?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

and circumference?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats the distance of the entire circle right?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

yea ... put r=1, distance = 2pi for whole around the circle. ..... now for 2pi radian you get arclength is 2pi for 1 radian how much??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk... :( how do i figure it out?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

for 10 chocolates it costs 10$$ for 1 chocolate how much??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$1 ?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

yeah .. for 2pi radian ... your arc length is 2pi for 1 radian ... you arc length ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6.28?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

lol ... isn't it 1 ??

OpenStudy (dls):

sorry i just saw 6.28 and wrote 2 pi lol :P im trying to be hartnn ,answering all questions in 1 minute :D its 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh wait hahah yeah it is lol... i did 2pi lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then which statements are true?? and i can choose more than one if needed :)

OpenStudy (experimentx):

For \( 2 \pi \) radian, your circumference (arc length) is \(2 \pi r \) For \( 1 \) radian, your arc length is \( ? \)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r? so does that make statement A is true?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay! what about statements B,C and D? are any of those true?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

is 1 radian = \( 60 ^ \circ \) ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so... is it?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

\( 2 \pi \) radian = \( 360 ^ \circ \) \( 60 ^\circ = ?? \)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

umm im not entirely too sure, but I'm gonna guess 1 radian? or is it 1/60 radian?

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