Consider circle Y with radius 3 m and central angle XYZ measuring 70°.
Circle Y is shown...
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Consider circle Y with radius 3 m and central angle XYZ measuring 70°.
Circle Y is shown. Line segments Y Z and Y X are radii with lengths of 3 meters. Angle Z Y X is 70 degrees.
What is the approximate length of minor arc XZ? Round to the nearest tenth of a meter.
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