Points A and B lie on a circle with radius 1, and arc
⌢
AB
has a length of
π
3
. What fraction of the circumference of the circle is the length of arc
⌢
AB
?yes
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Answer:
0.166, or 0.167
Step-by-step explanation:
To figure out the answer to this question, you'll first need to know the formula for finding the circumference of a circle.
The circumference, C, of a circle is C=2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. For the given circle with a radius of 1, the circumference is C=2(π)(1), or C=2π.
To find what fraction of the circumference the length of
⌢
AB
is, divide the length of the arc by the circumference, which gives
π
3
÷2π. This division can be represented by
π
3
*
1
2
π=
1
6
.
The fraction
1
6
can also be rewritten as 0.166 or 0.167.
The final answer is
1
6
, 0.166, or 0.167.
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