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OpenStudy (linda3):

A circle has a radius of 8.5in . A sector of the circle has a central angle of pi/3 radians. Find the area of the sector.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh this ones easy, all you have to do is multiply the number of radishes you farmed by the color of the closest pencil. Divide that by the number of centipedes you found last summer and you should be good to go.

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

^Say what? xD

OpenStudy (linda3):

Someone needs to give you a minus medal or something... you should stick to your "History70" than trying to figure out some math equations... or check what you've been drinking.

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

No no, his answer is perfectly fine, one must simply divide the ratio of radishes, and then convert the number to lettuce, perfectly logical.

OpenStudy (linda3):

seriously can some give me the equation for this problem please?

OpenStudy (linda3):

formula*

OpenStudy (taylor<3srin):

I almost forgot, you must also take that number and use it to find the decimal ratio of the squirrel population in your area

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

Here ya go~ http://0.tqn.com/d/math/1/0/G/H/sector.gif

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

No NO NOOOOOO Your must add up all the bacon you ever ate then minus the amount of times you farted last week then multiply it by pie

OpenStudy (linda3):

shadow.... -_-

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Banana Pie to be exact ._.

OpenStudy (linda3):

thank you Luigi.. LOVE YOU!

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