DSQ: Calculating the area of a sector - GMAT Quantitative

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The circle in the above diagram has center . Give the area of the shaded sector.

Statement 1: The circle has circumference .

Statement 2:

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To find the area of a sector of a circle, we need a way to find the area of the circle and a way to find the central angle of the sector.

Statement 1 alone gives us the circumference; this can be divided by to yield the radius, and that can be substituted for in the formula to find the area. However, it provides no clue that might yield .

Statement 2 alone asserts that . This is an inscribed angle that intercepts the arc ; therefore, the arc - and the central angle that intercepts it - has twice this measure, or . Therefore, Statement 2 alone gives the central angle, but does not yield any clues about the area.

Assume both statements are true. The radius is and the area is . The shaded sector is of the circle, so the area can be calculated to be .

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