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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree.
B = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. B =   °, a =   ft, c =   ft   A)  b =   ft,   °,   ° B)  b =   ft,   °,   ° C)  b =   ft,   °,   ° D)  b =   ft,   °,   ° E)  b =   ft,   °,   ° °, a = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. B =   °, a =   ft, c =   ft   A)  b =   ft,   °,   ° B)  b =   ft,   °,   ° C)  b =   ft,   °,   ° D)  b =   ft,   °,   ° E)  b =   ft,   °,   ° ft, c = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. B =   °, a =   ft, c =   ft   A)  b =   ft,   °,   ° B)  b =   ft,   °,   ° C)  b =   ft,   °,   ° D)  b =   ft,   °,   ° E)  b =   ft,   °,   ° ft Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. B =   °, a =   ft, c =   ft   A)  b =   ft,   °,   ° B)  b =   ft,   °,   ° C)  b =   ft,   °,   ° D)  b =   ft,   °,   ° E)  b =   ft,   °,   °


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