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A woman at a point A on the shore of a circular lake with radius 4 mi wants to arrive at the point C diametrically opposite on the other side of the lake in the shortest possible time.She can walk at the rate of 6 mi/h and row a boat at 2 mi/h .How should she proceed? (Find A woman at a point A on the shore of a circular lake with radius 4 mi wants to arrive at the point C diametrically opposite on the other side of the lake in the shortest possible time.She can walk at the rate of 6 mi/h and row a boat at 2 mi/h .How should she proceed? (Find   ) .Round the result,if necessary,to the nearest hundredth.   A)  0.44 radians B)  She should walk around the lake from point A to point C. C)  0.46 radians D)  She should row from point A to point C radians E)  0.62 radians ) .Round the result,if necessary,to the nearest hundredth. A woman at a point A on the shore of a circular lake with radius 4 mi wants to arrive at the point C diametrically opposite on the other side of the lake in the shortest possible time.She can walk at the rate of 6 mi/h and row a boat at 2 mi/h .How should she proceed? (Find   ) .Round the result,if necessary,to the nearest hundredth.   A)  0.44 radians B)  She should walk around the lake from point A to point C. C)  0.46 radians D)  She should row from point A to point C radians E)  0.62 radians

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