In an effort to plan out expenses, the Roberts family is representing its annual budget as a circle graph. Each sector of the graph is proportional to the amount of the budget it represents. If “clothes and shoes” takes up 54° of the chart, how much of the Roberts’ $20,000 annual budget is dedicated to clothes and shoes?

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In an effort to plan out expenses, the Roberts family is representing its annual budget as a circle graph. Each sector of the graph is proportional to the amount of the budget it represents. If “clothes and shoes” takes up 54° of the chart, how much of the Roberts’ $20,000 annual budget is dedicated to clothes and shoes?