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A circle has a radius of 7ft. A sector of the circle has a central angle of $\frac{5\pi}{4}$ radians. Find the area of the sector. Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

          A circle has a radius of 7ft. A sector of the circle has a central angle of $\frac{5\pi}{4}$ radians. Find the area of the sector.

Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
        
A circle has a radius of 7ft. A sector of the circle has a central angle of (5π)/(4) radians. Find the area of the sector.

Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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A circle has a radius of 7ft. A sector of the circle has a central angle of (5pi )/(4) radians. Find the area of the sector. Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 5TT A circle has a radius of 7ft. A sector of the circle has a central angle of radians.Find the area of the sector. 4 Do not round any intermediate computations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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00:01 The circle has a radius of nine inches.
00:11 The central angle is 60 degrees.
00:19 We want to find area of the sector.
00:25 The formula for area of the sector is 1 half r squared theta.
00:32 The theta must be in radiant measure.
00:37 So the first thing we're going to do is convert that angle 60 degrees, to radians by multiplying by pi over 180...
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