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Using the side lengths of triangle pqr and triangle stu which angle has a sine ratio of 4/5
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Using the side lengths of triangle pqr and triangle stu which angle has a sine ratio of 4/5
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There isn't enough information to solve this... sorry. We need to be able to see the triangles and their side lengths
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Answer:Angle P
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