Given the circle G
As shown, m∠FGH = 36
And the radius of the circle = r = FG = 10 units
we will find the length of the arc FH using the formula:
[tex]\text{Arc}=\theta\cdot r[/tex]The given angle measured in degree, we will convert it to radian
So,
[tex]\theta=36\cdot\frac{\pi}{180}=\frac{\pi}{5}[/tex]So, the length of the arc =
[tex]\frac{\pi}{5}\cdot10=2\pi\approx6.283185[/tex]Round to the nearest hundredth.
So, the answer will be the length of the arc FH = 6.28