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Answer:


10.02 units

Explanation:


FH = (82)/(360) * 2 \pi r (Multiplying the circumference of the circle by the arc's degree over the total degree of the circle will find the length of the arc
FH)


FH = (82)/(360)* 2 \pi (7)


=(82)/(360)*14\pi


=(287\pi)/(90)


=10.02 (to the nearest hundredth)

∴ The length of the arc
FH is 10.02 units to the nearest hundredth.

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