Answer:
33.6 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the formula for arc length to solve this.
[tex]s=r\theta[/tex]
Where
s is the arc length
r is the radius
[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle subtended by the arc (in radians)
The problem gives us theta = 2.8 radians and radius of the circle as 12 cm. We plug these into the formula and figure out the arc length (to 1 decimal place):
[tex]s=r\theta\\s=(12)(2.8)\\s=33.6[/tex]
2nd answer choice is right.