"1 indicating a coupon and all other outcomes indicating no coupon"
Probability is (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)
Theoretical Probability of rolling a 1: 1/8
Experimental Probability of using coupons: 4/48 = 1/12
So, the experimental probability of a customer using a coupon (that is, 1/12) is smaller than the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 (that is, 1/8).
Answer: 1/4 I think
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So, according to the law of Sines, we have

In our case, we have S and R, so...

And we want to isolate R...

the angle of R is then 75.90 degrees.
Answer:
B. m
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