Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
About $0.10 per ounce
Step-by-step explanation:
12 pound costs $18.75. Lets find the cost per pound first:
Cost Per Pound = 
We know, there are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
We know 1 pound costs 1.5625
To find cost per ounce, we have to divide this by 16.
So,
Cost Per Ounce = 
Rounded to nearest cent, that would be 10 cents per ounce
Answer:
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Law of sines can be used to solve this problem:
(note - let x represent the missing side length.)
1. set up proportion.
sin 90°/25 = sin 55<span>°/x
2. solve.
(x) sin 90</span>° = (25) sin 55<span>°
(x) sin 90 </span>°/sin 90° = (25) sin 55° / sin 90<span>°
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x = 20.4788011072
rounded to nearest tenth = 20.5