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To the nearest hundredth, what is the value of x?

To the nearest hundredth, what is the value of x?-example-1

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You'll have to use the sine ratio.

sin 51 = x/67
67 (sin 51) = x
52.07 = x

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Answer:

x=52.07 units

Explanation:

Given in the picture is a right triangle rith angled at one place.

An angle of 51 degrees is one acute angle and opposite side is x and hypotenuse is 67

Use the trignometry ratio of

sin A =opposite side/Hypotenuse


sin 51=x/67\\x = 67 sin 51=52.068

Round off to the nearest 100 as

52.07 units.

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