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In square units, what is the area of the blue sector in the figure above? Round to the nearest tenth.

In square units, what is the area of the blue sector in the figure above? Round to-example-1

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Given:

A figure of a circle with radius 8. The central angle of the blue sector is 60 degrees.

To find:

The area of the blue sector.

Solution:

Area of a sector is:


A=\pi r^2(\theta)/(360^\circ)

Where, r is the radius and
\theta is the central angle of the sector in degrees.

Putting
r=8, \theta=60^\circ, \pi=3.14, we get


A=(3.14)\cdot (8)^2\cdot (60^\circ)/(360^\circ)


A=(3.14) \cdot (64)\cdot (1)/(6)


A=33.49333....

Approximate the value to the nearest tenth.


A\approx 33.5

Therefore, the area of the blue sector is about 33.5 sq. units.

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