
Mark M. answered 05/13/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
(26 / 36) times the area.
Mark M. answered 05/13/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
(26 / 36) times the area.
Hello, Elizabeth,
I'll make the assumption that we can calculate the shaded area as a percentage of the entire circle area. The entire area is 360 degrees, so 260 degrees would be 260/360 or 0.7222 of the total. Pi r squared gies a total area of 113.1 cm2, so 72.22% of that would be81.7 cm2.
Bob
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