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Using the Arc length formula s = r θ, find the missing variable. Find s when r = 18.4 and θ 3π/4 13.8π 15.2π 24.5π
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Using the Arc length formula s = r θ, find the missing variable. Find s when r = 18.4 and θ 3π/4 13.8π 15.2π 24.5π
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Using the Arc length formula s = r θ, find the missing variable.
Find s when r = 18.4 and θ 3π/4
13.8π
15.2π
24.5π
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the answer is the first one,
13.8π
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Explanation:
13.8pie is correct answer of your question
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