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OpenStudy (sbuck98):

Someone help!

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

OpenStudy (poetryprincess):

From Google: "A circle is 360° all the way around; therefore, if you divide an arc's degree measure by 360°, you find the fraction of the circle's circumference that the arc makes up. Then, if you multiply the length all the way around the circle (the circle's circumference) by that fraction, you get the length along the arc."

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

@563blackghost

563blackghost (563blackghost):

You use the equation... \(\Huge{S=r \theta}\) where \(\Large{\theta}\) is the radians or \(\Large{2}\) in this case and you know the radius which is \(\Large{7}\) so we input what we know.... \(\Huge{S=(7)(2)}\)

563blackghost (563blackghost):

@sbuck98

563blackghost (563blackghost):

sorry i wasnt on when you tagged :(

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