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5 November, 18:02

A sector is cut out from a circular sheet of paper, and the two edges of the cut are joined together (with no overlap) to form a cone. The cone formed has radius 6 and volume 96 pie. What is the number of degrees in the sector that was cut off?

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  1. 5 November, 21:38
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    A sector is cut out from a circular sheet of paper, and the two edges of the cut are joined together (with no overlap) to form a cone. The cone formed has radius 6 and volume 96 pie. What is the number of degrees in the sector that was cut off?
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