(lenth of arc/circumference)*360 degrees
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Since the minor arc is 30 degrees, the major arc is 330 degrees (360 - 30). So we have: 330 degrees : arc length 10 30 degrees : arc length x 330/30 = 10/x 11/1 = 10/x x = 10/11 x = 0.9 approximately So the length of the minor arc is approximately 0.9 units.
Find the circumference of the whole circle and then multiply that length by 95/360.
It is simply greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
Multiply the radius by 2 and then by 3.14. Divide the length of the arc by this answer. Multiply this fraction by 360 degrees. That will be your answer.
R(2πC/360) C is the central angle of the arc in degrees R is the radius of the arc π is Pi, approximately 3.142