Given the triangle ABC as shown below:
The length of the side opposite the 30° angle is evaluated as follows:
Step 1:
Given that the 30° angle is the focus angle, label the sides of the triangle.
Thus,

Step 2:
Evaluate the unknown side using trignometric ratios.
By trigonometric ratios,

From the above trigonometric ratios, sine θ is used to evaluate the value of the unknown side.
This because the sine θ gives the ralationship between the hypotenuse and the unknown side of the triangle.
Thus,

Hence, the value of the unknown side is 22.