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I need help figuring out the second part of this problem.

I need help figuring out the second part of this problem.-example-1

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Answer:

118 m

Explanation:

Part 1. is correct.

m<A = 52° 30' = 52.5°

Now use the law of sines.


(\sin A)/(a) = (\sin B)/(b) = (\sin C)/(c)


(\sin A)/(BC) = (\sin B)/(AC) = (\sin C)/(AB)


(\sin 52.5^\circ)/(354~m) = (\sin 15.333^\circ)/(AB)


AB \sin 52.5^\circ = 354~m * \sin 15.333^\circ


AB = 118~m

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