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Convert the angle to a decimal in degrees. 33°513 ans: 33°513" id: 6.1.61 (do not round until the final answer. then round to two decimal places as needed.) 12 convert the angle to d m's" form. 35.26 [4 pts 35.26°= ans: id: 6.1.65 13. a denotes the area of the sector of a circle of radius r formed by the central angle 0. find the missing aquantity. a=? [hint: (area of sector)/(area of circle) (subtended angle)/ 360.)] r 2i nches, 0 30° (4 pts ans: a = square inches (type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) id: 6.1.85 do not write in any of the margins no credit wo work p. 6 of 7

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