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The measure of angle A to the nearest tenth of a degree is: A 18.5 B 19.5 C 20.5

The measure of angle A to the nearest tenth of a degree is: A 18.5 B 19.5 C 20.5-example-1
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Answer:

The correct answer is 19.5

Explanation:

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Answer:

B


Explanation:

This is a right triangle as shown by the right angle.

  • The side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse, which is 9.
  • The side opposite angle A is 3.

So we have the opposite of A and the hypotenuse.

The trigonometric ratio that relates opposite side to hypotenuse is SINE.


sin\theta=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

Since, we need angle A,
\theta is A, opposite side is 3, and hypotenuse is 9, we substitute:


sinA=(3)/(9)\\sinA=(1)/(3)

To solve for the angle, we use our calculator and find the inverse sin of
(1)/(3) :


A=sin^(-1)((1)/(3))\\A=19.47

Rounding to nearest tenth of a degree:


A=19.5

B is the right choice.

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