sec(A) = 5/3 ⇒ cos(A) = 3/5
Angles A and C are complimentary (they sum to 90°), so
sin(C) = cos(A) = 3/5
since sin(90° - x) = cos(x) for all x, and in turn
csc(C) = 1/sin(C) = 5/3
I am not properly educated on this, but I do know you are always meant to lift and set things down by using your legs to either heighten or lower yourself and the item. You would do this by squatting, grabbing the item, and returning to a standing position, the opposite goes for setting it back down. Do NOT use your back, so don't bend over to do this.
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If you look at Y and compare it to 120, Y looks as if it is half of what the angle measurement 120 is. So you would do 120 divided by 2 (to get half of 120) and you end up with 60. We can infer that the top left angle measures 60. So, you do 60 divided by 5 (since you are looking for Y but there is a 5 in front of it so you would multiply 5 and Y to get 60. You need to do the inverse operation which is divide.) So you divide 60 and 5 and get 12. Replace Y with 12 and you have 5(12). The answer is Y=12
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Not necessarily, it all depends on the schools that require it
The correct answer is A. Is best conveyed through one’s immediate supervisor
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