answer is 13 but I can't understand the question
I think there is no correct answer in this question!
you can solve this by analytic geometry rules easily!!
<em><u>Question:</u></em>
In a circle with a radius of 12.6 ft, an arc is intercepted by a central angle of 2π/7 radians.
What is the arc length?
Use 3.14 for π and round your final answer to the nearest hundredth.
Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
<h3>Arc length is 11.30 feet</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
Radius of circle = 12.6 feet
Central angle = radians
To find: Arc length
<em><u>The arc length of a circle of radius "r" when central angle given in radians is:</u></em>
Where,
s is the arc length
r is the radius
is the central angle in radians
<em><u>Substituting the values we get,</u></em>
Thus, arc length is 11.30 feet
Been a bit since i’ve done this kind of problem.
X+4=20
X is the number of hours needed to work, while 4 is the hours already there.