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Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91deg . (Note: Diagram may not be to scale) inches : help (numbers) Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91 A B C (Note:Diagram may not be to scale) inches=help(numbers)

          Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91deg .
(Note: Diagram may not be to scale)
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Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91
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Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91deg . (Note: Diagram may not be to scale) inches : help (numbers) Use the below diagram to find the length of the arc between points A and C. The radius of the circle is 9 inches and the measure of angle ABC is 91 A B C (Note:Diagram may not be to scale) inches=help(numbers)
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00:01 We need to find the measure of the arc that is represented by the fractional components and the percentage component given in the following problem.
00:10 So we do three -fifths, and we multiply by 360.
00:16 So that comes out to be 260 degrees.
00:21 5 -9ths times 360, that comes out to be 200 degrees...
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