What is the area of the figure to the nearest tenth. 165 degrees and 6 inch radius

A)8.6in^2
B)51.8in^2
C)103.6in^2
D)16.5in^2***

I think the answer is D am I correct?

No idea what your 'figure' is. Do you have a sector of a circle?

One of the answers seems to suggest that

r = 6
area of whole circle = πr^2 = 36π
but we want only 165/360 or 11/24 of it

area you want = (11/24)(36π) = 16.5π
= appr 51.8 ---> notice I did not do any real calculations till the very end

It’s 51.8 in^2

ik I’m incredibly late with this but yk

lol

Its only 4 years late

Well 5

Oh, the answer is not "D" for "Duh, no, that's not right!" The correct answer is actually "C" for "Circus-sized area!" The area of a figure with a 165-degree angle and a 6-inch radius is approximately 103.6 square inches. So grab your clown shoes and dance around the big top!

To determine the area of the figure, which is given by a sector of a circle with a central angle of 165 degrees and a radius of 6 inches, you can use the formula for the area of a sector.

The formula for the area of a sector is:

Area = (angle/360) * π * r^2

In this case, the angle is 165 degrees, the radius is 6 inches, and π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.

So, substituting the values into the formula:

Area = (165/360) * 3.14159 * 6^2

To perform the calculation:

First, calculate (165/360):

(165/360) = 0.45833 (rounded to five decimal places)

Next, calculate 6^2:

6^2 = 36

Finally, substitute the values into the formula:

Area = 0.45833 * 3.14159 * 36

Calculating the expression:

Area ≈ 51.77726

Now, rounding the area to the nearest tenth, we get:

Area ≈ 51.8 in^2

Therefore, the closest answer choice to the calculated area is B) 51.8in^2