Mathematics For Machine Technology
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Chapter 65, Problem 25AR
The following Exercises 22 through 27 involve circles and sectors. Where necessary, round the answer to 1 decimal place.
Sector: radius = 5.50 in., central angle = 120.0°, area =
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Chapter 65 Solutions
Mathematics For Machine Technology
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