1. A sector has an arc length of 47t and an angle of . Find the radius of the sector and its area.

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1. A sector has an arc length of 4t and an angle of . Find the radius of the sector and its area.
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54n
2. A sector has a radius of 3.6 and an area of
Find the angle and the arc length.
3. A sector has an area of
10
and an angle of
5n
Find the radius and arc length.
3
75
4. A sector has an area of
2
and an arc length of 15. Find its radius and angle (in radians).
The two-dimensional sector below manipulated into the three-dimensional cone to the right. Label
all the corresponding parts. Write down what is equal between the two figures.
5. A cone has a diameter of 6 and a height of 4. Find the radius and angle of the corresponding
sector. (See images above.)
6. A sector has a radius of 10 and an angle of 200°. Find the radius and height of the
corresponding cone. (See images above.)
Transcribed Image Text:Area of Sectors – more advanced problems 7n 1. A sector has an arc length of 4t and an angle of . Find the radius of the sector and its area. 6 54n 2. A sector has a radius of 3.6 and an area of Find the angle and the arc length. 3. A sector has an area of 10 and an angle of 5n Find the radius and arc length. 3 75 4. A sector has an area of 2 and an arc length of 15. Find its radius and angle (in radians). The two-dimensional sector below manipulated into the three-dimensional cone to the right. Label all the corresponding parts. Write down what is equal between the two figures. 5. A cone has a diameter of 6 and a height of 4. Find the radius and angle of the corresponding sector. (See images above.) 6. A sector has a radius of 10 and an angle of 200°. Find the radius and height of the corresponding cone. (See images above.)
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