20 POINTS FOR CORRECT GEOMETRY HELP! WILL GIVE MORE POINTS FOR RIGHT ANSWERS!
9.04 Activ...
Mathematics, 15.04.2020 08:17, adrian1742
20 POINTS FOR CORRECT GEOMETRY HELP! WILL GIVE MORE POINTS FOR RIGHT ANSWERS!
9.04 Activity
In this activity, you are going to explore the Orlando Eye. We have provided the diameter and number of capsules below to get you started. Complete the following tasks and calculations. You must show all work and steps to receive full credit.
Diameter: 120 meters
Number of capsules: 30
Circumference of the wheel (in meters): 376.8
Area of the wheel (in meters): 11,304 meter^2
The measure of a Central angle in degrees:3 60/30 = 12 degrees
1. The measure of a Central angle in radians
2.Arc length between two capsules
3.Area of a sector between two capsules
4. If a smaller replica of the Orlando Eye was constructed, what conclusions could you draw about the central angle of the original wheel and replica?
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5. Imagine the center of the Orlando Eye is located at (0, 0) on a coordinate grid and the radius lies on the x-axis. Write an equation of a circle for the Orlando Eye and then sketch an image of your equation on the graph provided or insert your own graph.
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