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A design on the window of a building. The curved part XY is an arc of a circle. The rise of the segmental arc is 10cm it's span is 100cm and ZX=ZY=120cm calculate taking π to be 22/7 where necessary A radius of the circle The area of the segmental correct to 2s. F The total area of the design correct to 3s. F

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