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What is the measure of -- to the nearest hundredth QR of a centimeter?
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What is the measure of -- to the nearest hundredth
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we are given a right triangle in which the hypotenuse is measuring 12.38 cm and the angle between the height and the hypotenuse is equal to 49 degrees. Using sine function, we use sin 49 = QR / 12. 36 cm. QR using a calculator is equal to 9.33 cm
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