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Sorry it's a bit blurry. Please help

Sorry it's a bit blurry. Please help-example-1
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I included the answer here. Your would have to use this formula in order to find the area of the sector here and use the angle measurement and provided radius in order to find the answer.
Sorry it's a bit blurry. Please help-example-1
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User Freakishly
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Since we’re given degrees, we will use the formula theta/ 360* pi*r^2
Lets try.
Our theta is the degree we’re given, which in this case is 120.
And our r(radius) is 9.
Now lets plug it all in.
A of Sector= 120/360* pi* 9^2
= 1/3* pi * 81
= 81 pi
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= 27 pi yd^2
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