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Find area of shaded sector? - Answers
Oh, dude, finding the area of a shaded sector is like finding the square footage of a slice of Pizza. You take the central angle of the sector, divide it by 360 (the total degrees in a circle), then multiply that by the area of the full circle. It's like calculating how much of the pizza you're getting - just with math instead of a slice of pepperoni.
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Find area of shaded sector? - Answers
Oh, dude, finding the area of a shaded sector is like finding the square footage of a slice of Pizza. You take the central angle of the sector, divide it by 360 (the total degrees in a circle), then multiply that by the area of the full circle. It's like calculating how much of the pizza you're getting - just with math instead of a slice of pepperoni.
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Find area of shaded sector? - Answers
Oh, dude, finding the area of a shaded sector is like finding the square footage of a slice of Pizza. You take the central angle of the sector, divide it by 360 (the total degrees in a circle), then multiply that by the area of the full circle. It's like calculating how much of the pizza you're getting - just with math instead of a slice of pepperoni.
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