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Answer:

Explanation:

Defining CB

CB is not the hypotenuse of triangle ABC. The hypotenuse is the longest side of any right triangle. CB is the other side other than the hypotenuse that makes up <C. It is the adjacent side because AC and CB make up angle C.

Defining Cos(C)

All of this makes up what you need to know to define the Cos(C)

Cos (C) = adjacent side / hypotenuse.

adjacent side = 6

Hypotenuse = 10

Cos(C) = 6/10

Answer: B

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