Problem 5
Apply the Law of Sines
s/sin(S) = r/sin(R)
s/sin(78) = 10/sin(48)
s = sin(78)*10/sin(48)
s = 13.162274
<h3>Answer: 13.162274 approximately</h3>
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Problem 6
Use the Law of Sines here as well.
x/sin(X) = y/sin(Y)
x/sin(53) = 6/sin(22)
x = sin(53)*6/sin(22)
x = 12.791588
<h3>Answer: 12.791588 approximately</h3>
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make 5 1/2 a improper fraction
so you now have 1/4 and 11/2
now do 

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Answer:
A. 0.2
Step-by-step explanation:
First make the table.
<u>10-grade</u> <u>11-grade</u> <u>12-grade</u> <u>Total</u>
<u>Woodson high school </u> | 110 | 120 | 80 | 310 |
<u>Valley high school </u> | 180 | 150 | 120 | 450 |
<u>Riverside high school </u> | 160 | 140 | 200 | 500 |
<u>Total </u> | 450 | 410 | 400 | 1260 |
Question: In decimal form, to the nearest tenth, what is the probability that a randomly selected riverside high school student is in twelfth grade?
First, find 12-grade and riverside high school number. 200. Take the total lined up with total number, which is 1260, and divide 200 divided by 1260.
200/1260=0.2
The answer is 0.2.
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