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In the men's shot put event at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the length of the winning shot was 21.89 meters. A shot put must land with a sector having a central angle of 34.92 degrees to be considered fair. The officials draw an arc across the fair landing area, marking the farthest throw. Find the length of the arc.
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So, the length of the arc is approximately 6.9 meters.
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