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OpenStudy (ffasinger):

What is the approximate area of the shaded sector in the circle shown below? A. 491 in2 B. 246 in2 C. 15.4 in2

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

@okdutchman7

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

and letter D is 30in sq

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

i got 245.74

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

so probably b

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

can you help me with some more

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

True or False? The area of a sector is the area of the circle multiplied by the fraction of the circle covered by that sector. A. True B. False

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

true

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

If the area of the circle below is 18 ft2, what is the area of the shaded sector? A. 6 ft2 B. 4.5 ft2 C. 9 ft2 D. 13.5 ft2

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

b

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

What is the approximate area of the shaded sector in the circle shown below? A. 51 in2 B. 205 in2 C. 7.33 in2 D. 3.67 in2

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

a

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

What is the approximate area of the shaded sector in the circle shown below? A. 2.83 cm2 B. 5.09 cm2 C. 20.36 cm2 D. 5.65 cm2

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

b

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

do mind helping with more ??

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

i can help for a few more

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

ok

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

Which of the following are properties of the incenter of a triangle? Check all that apply. A. The incenter is where all of the bisectors of the angles of the triangle meet. B. The incenter is where all of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides intersect. C. The incenter of a right triangle lies on the side opposite the right angle. D. The incenter of a triangle is always inside it.

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

a, b, and d

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

that was wrong i get 1 more shot at it tho

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

i don't know what the incenter is i just quickly googled it try a and d

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

tha was correct

OpenStudy (okdutchman7):

k ; )

OpenStudy (ffasinger):

thanks for all the help!!

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