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Bvellla:

I need help with a math problom

axie:

Here to help!

Bvellla:

Bvellla:

@axie wrote:
Here to help!
thanks

Laylalyssa:

ion even get the question

Laylalyssa:

show the part with the words , like what are they asking

axie:

So each one of those sections equals 10 Degrees, how many sections are there between the two lines?

Bvellla:

70?

axie:

Yup!

Laylalyssa:

@axie wrote:
Yup!
how did u know thats what the question was asking

axie:

@laylalyssa wrote:
@axie wrote:
Yup!
how did u know thats what the question was asking
one second let me grab a ss

Laylalyssa:

ok bet

axie:

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Extrinix:

Funny, we were learning this today So look at the circle and count the amount of sections there are There are 36 sections- Now, to find the degree of the angle, divide 360 by 36, and then multiply that by how many sections are in the angle itself, 7. \(\dfrac{360}{36}\times 7\) \(10 \times 7\) which gives you \(70\) So your answer would be \(70 ^o\)

Laylalyssa:

@axie wrote:
yea i see the picture, but there is no words so how did u know what to do

axie:

Da ppoopy head stole my medals

Laylalyssa:

@axie wrote:
Da ppoopy head stole my medals
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Bvellla:

I understand it now. Thank you for helping me. if I could give you all medals I would. Thank you again!

Extrinix:

@bvellla wrote:
I understand it now. Thank you for helping me. if I could give you all medals I would. Thank you again!
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