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Convert 13pi/10 to degrees. A) 117 degrees B) 234 degrees C) 351 degrees D) 468 degrees
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Convert 13pi/10 to degrees.
A) 117 degrees
B) 234 degrees
C) 351 degrees
D) 468 degrees
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the answer is b your welcome
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The correct answer is B 234 degrees
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