SOLUTION: In an arcade game, the "pellet-eater" is the shaded portion of a circle of radius 2 cm as shown in the figure. The missing part (the "mouth") has a central angle of 30°. What is th

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Question 792210: In an arcade game, the "pellet-eater" is the shaded portion of a circle of radius 2 cm as shown in the figure. The missing part (the "mouth") has a central angle of 30°. What is the perimeter of the eater (in cm)?


Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"...as shown in the figure."

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