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Triangle upper A upper B upper C has each of the interior angles by its vertices labeled with singular arcs. Side upper A upper B is labeled c, side upper A upper C is labeled b, and side upper B upper C is labeled a.


Given angle B
is 94 degrees, use the Law of Sines to find the measure of angle C
if b=13 inches and c=6 inches. Round your answer to the nearest degree.

(1 point)

86 degrees

1 degree

27 degrees

7 degrees

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Use the Law of Sines: sin C = (c/b) sin B = (6/13) sin 94°.
sin C ≈ (6/13)(0.99756) ≈ 0.46043, so C ≈ arcsin(0.46043) ≈ 27.4°.
Rounded to the nearest degree: 27 degrees.