Put the percent in decimal form, than mutiply it by 360 degrees.
I'm sorry, but i don't know =/.
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It depends on what information you have: the radius and the area of the sector or the length of the arc.
the general formula is arc length is equal the radius times the angle.s=r<s=arc lengthr=radius<=angle
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