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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The picture shows a box sliding down a ramp.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the distance, in feet, that the box has to travel to move from point A to point C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@agent0smith @phi @campbell_st @jdoe0001 @whpalmer4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not really thats why i need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@campbell_st

OpenStudy (anonymous):

20 cosec 70° 20 by cot 70 degrees 20 by sec 70 degrees 20 sin 70°

OpenStudy (anonymous):

these r the anser choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok I get that you need to explain the problams and everything but this is a practice test and I need to finish by 4 today....so if you could please give me the answers but explain them that would be a big relief....I understand that on the real test I will do it bymyself

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just need to finsih it ASAP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and I still have like 10 questions left :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help me I just neeed to know the answer and how u got there so that I can use that for my study guide please dont leave me i depretaly need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@campbell_st

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wow fucccckkkkkk u @campbell_st

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

here's the catch... I've asked you what you know about the question and what you know about right angled trig... and really all you've done is give me the answer options... well the reality is success in math or anything come from preparation and study... not from doing practice exams where you're really don't understand whats being asked. I could give you an answer... but then how would you know if its correct or not... the sites about help develop understanding... and not having someone do an exam for you... and if people offer assistance... be polite...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok im sorry but im just asking for help

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

ok... so back to the original question... you have an angle a side and you need to find the hypotenuse.... any ideas on which ratio you might use...? sin, cos or tan...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sin

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