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|dw:1407341552586:dw| The length of the arc will be \[\large S = r\theta\] where theta is in radians We are given degrees so we must convert to radians \[\large 120^\circ \times \frac{\pi}{180^\circ} \] \[\large \frac{120\pi}{180} = \frac{2\pi}{3} = 2.09 radians\] So, the arc length will be \[\large S = r\theta = 6\times 2.094 = ?\]

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