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What is the value of y in the triangle?

1) 30°
2) 60°
3) 90°
4) Cannot be determined

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Final answer:

The statements provided suggest that the value of y in the triangle is 30. However, there is insufficient context and clarity in the question, making it impossible to definitively determine the value of y as an angle in a triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the given statements, which seem to be snippets from a calculation probably involving physics or trigonometry, it is implied that the value of y in the triangle is 30.00. This is further supported by a direct statement saying, 'y must be ≥1', indicating y is at least 1, and other references to y equalling 30.

We can also infer that angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees, which is a fundamental principle in geometry. Nonetheless, given the piecemeal nature of the provided text and without a clear problem to be solved, a definitive approach to determining the angle of y within a triangle is absent. Therefore, while one snippet indicates y indeed equals 30, without additional information or a clear depiction of the triangle referenced, the value of y as an angle cannot be conclusively determined.

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