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haileyglowiak8183
29.03.2021 •
Mathematics
Hey can yall help me with this please ill give extra points to whoever gets it right and brainliest to correct answer
What is the arc length of an arc with radius 14 in and central angle 66^o? Show all calculations that lead to the answer and include units. Answer with pi
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I don't know but if you use kaboom and stuff like that maybe it can help you study
Ответ:
8 : 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of volumes is the cube of the ratio of linear dimensions (diameter).
Sphere A diameter : Sphere B diameter = 2 : 1
Sphere A volume : Sphere B volume = 2³ : 1² = 8 : 1