Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll use s = rt where s is arc length, r is the radius, and t is the angle in radians. After we find the angle in radians, we'll convert it to degrees to get the central angle.
[tex]12\pi=18t[/tex] so
[tex]t=\frac{2\pi}{3}[/tex]
That's the arc length in radians. Radians does not measure the central angle so we convert using the fact that pi is the same as 180 degrees:
[tex]\frac{2\pi}{3}*\frac{180}{\pi}[/tex]
The pi's cancel out and 3 goes into 180 60 times, and 60 times 2 is 120, so the angle measure in degrees is 120