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Tick the correct answer in the following: Area of a sector of angle p (in degrees) of a circle with radius R is
(A) `(p/180) xx 2 pi R`
( B )`(p/180) xx pi R^2 `
( C)`(p/360) xx 2 pi R `
(D) `(p/720) xx 2 pi R^2`

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Area of sector = `pir^2p/360`
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