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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 21:30, blueval3tine

A circle has a radius of 12.6 cm. What is the exact length of an arc formed by a central angle measuring 100°?
o 79.12 cm
o 71 cm
0 441 cm
• 8.51 cm

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