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Circle A is shown with a central angle marked 37 degrees and the radius marked 10 inches. Which of the following could be used to calculate the area of the sector in the circle shown above?
π(10in)237 over 360
π(10in)37 over 360
π(37in)210 over 360
π(37in)10 over 360
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π(10in)237 over 360
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i took the same test and got it right :)
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