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Find mLB round to nearest degree (sines and cosines)

Find mLB round to nearest degree (sines and cosines)-example-1
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For this problem, you use tangent, cosine, and/or sine!

Sine is pretty simple in my opinion, so let's use that.
Remember that sine is opposite over hypotenuse, and you're trying to find an angle.

m∠B = sin^-1(4/5)
m∠B = 53.13010...

Your final answer is mB = 53 degrees.
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