Part A is in the provided image, the two choices for the first "Select Choice" box are 12.5π or 25π. the two choices for the second box are shown on screen in the image.   Part B:

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Part A is in the provided image, the two choices for the first "Select Choice" box are 12.5π or 25π. the two choices for the second box are shown on screen in the image.

 

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Tyler bought a wedge. He measured the arc length of the wedge to be 12 centimeters and the radius to be 8 centimeters. Priya bought a wedge that came from a circular cheese block with radius 9 centimeters. The block was cut into 6 congruent sectors. Whose wedge is larger? Explain your reasoning.

 

Part A
Several different cheeses are for sale. The cheese comes in wedges shaped like sectors of a circle. All of the wedges are the same height.
Mai bought a wedge with a central angle of 45 degrees and radius 10 centimeters. What is the area of the top surface of this wedge?
Select Choice v square centimeters
Kiran bought a wedge with a central angle of 1/2 radians and radius 3 inches. What is the area of the top surface of this wedge?
Select Choice v square inches
Select Choice
16TT/9
9TT/4
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Several different cheeses are for sale. The cheese comes in wedges shaped like sectors of a circle. All of the wedges are the same height. Mai bought a wedge with a central angle of 45 degrees and radius 10 centimeters. What is the area of the top surface of this wedge? Select Choice v square centimeters Kiran bought a wedge with a central angle of 1/2 radians and radius 3 inches. What is the area of the top surface of this wedge? Select Choice v square inches Select Choice 16TT/9 9TT/4
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