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# The figure above shows a wheel with two spots of paint located at poin

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Note: Figure not drawn to scale.

The figure above shows a wheel with two spots of paint located at points A and B. If the wheel rolls from left to right without slipping along a road and leaves paint at points along the line as indicated, what is the value of x?

A. 69°
B. 90°
C. 108°
D. 154°
E. 252°

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Note: Figure not drawn to scale.

The figure above shows a wheel with two spots of paint located at points A and B. If the wheel rolls from left to right without slipping along a road and leaves paint at points along the line as indicated, what is the value of x?

A. 69°
B. 90°
C. 108°
D. 154°
E. 252°

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image035.gif

$$\frac{smaller arc}{total}$$ =$$\frac{3}{10}$$= $$\frac{x}{360}$$= x= 108
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