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Please look at Picture for further clarification(round to the nearest hundredth as needed)

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Given the angle θ of a right triangle, the sin θ is given by:


\sin \theta=(OC)/(H),

where:

• OC is the length of the opposite side to the angle θ,

,

• H is the length of the hypotenuse.

In this case, we have:

• θ = 44°,

,

• OC = 35,

,

• H = 50.

Replacing the data in the formula above, we have:


\sin (44^(\circ))=(35)/(50)

Answer

A.


\sin (44^(\circ))=(35)/(50)

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