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Answer:


\cos(D) = 0.2195

Explanation:

Given

The attached triangle

Required


\cos(D)

This is calculated as:


\cos(D) = (Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)

So, we have:


\cos(D) = (1.8)/(8.2)


\cos(D) = 0.2195

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