Respuesta :
Given:
length of the needle: 20 cm
angle 100°
We need to solve for the length of an arc to get the distance the needle has traveled.
Length of an Arc = n°/360° * 2πr
Length of an Arc = 100°/360° * 2 * 3.14 * 20cm
Length of an Arc = 0.28 * 125.6 cm
Length of an Arc = 35.17 cm
length of the needle: 20 cm
angle 100°
We need to solve for the length of an arc to get the distance the needle has traveled.
Length of an Arc = n°/360° * 2πr
Length of an Arc = 100°/360° * 2 * 3.14 * 20cm
Length of an Arc = 0.28 * 125.6 cm
Length of an Arc = 35.17 cm
Answer: 100(pi)/9
Step-by-step explanation:
We use the equation (theta/360)(2)(pi)(r)
Theta = 100 (100 degrees of a 360 degree circle)
r = 10 (not 20 because that is the whole needle, we need half of 20 for the radius)
Plugging this in: 100/360 (2)(pi)(10)
2,000(pi)/360
Divide by 20 to simplify:[tex]\frac{100\pi}{9}[/tex]