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dedylja [7]
3 years ago
11

HARDEST QUESTION IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. CAN YOU SOLVE?

Mathematics
1 answer:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
6 0
Hello, there!


The distance from Mia to Eva is 15 feet, and the distance from Mia to Abigail is 25 feet. A triangle is drawn connecting the positions of Mia, Abigail, and Eva. How far is Eva from Abigail if the angle marking Mia’s position is 50°?



Let's pretend that:


Mia is point A


Abigail is point B


Eva is point C.


The answer is 19.2 feet.


That means that the answer is C


I have drawn the triangle to scale, and attached it below. That way, you can see how I got this answer.



I hope I helped!


Let me know if you need anything else!


~ Zoe

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