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The interquartile range is from Q1 to Q3 and to get this you have to subtract Q2 by Q3. The 10 units represent that only 10 units are fit in the given range.
Answer:
A = 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
At the outset, the question doesn't give us a figure to refer to nor does it tell us if this is a right angled triangle. However we observe that both sin A and tan A have the numbers 3, 4 and 5. We recognize this to be consistent with 3-4-5 standard right angled triangle.
Hence we can guess that it is probably a right angled triangle, but we should do the following to confirm:
Knowning that for a right angled triangle,
sin A = opposite / hypotenuse = 4/5
tan A = opposite / adjacent = 4/3
From this we can surmise that
Opposite = 4
hypotenuse = 5
adjacent = 3
Assemble the triangle to see if this works (see attached). We can futher verify that 3-4-5 works using the Pythagorean theorem.
Now that we have determined that the triangle is a 3-4-5 right angled triangle,
cos A = adjacent / hypotenuse = 3/5