Asked by yo mama
Jasmira has a new corner shelving unit that is triangular. The unit has three identical oblique triangle shelves. Jasmira wants to put some shelving paper down but isn’t sure how much to buy. If one side of each triangle is 22 inches, an adjoining side is 35 inches, and the angle formed between them is 87 degrees, then how much paper (to the nearest square inch) does she need to cover all 3 shelves?(1 point)
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660 inches2
660
inches
2
660 inches squared
1,647 inches2
1
,
647
inches
2
1,647 inches squared
2,038 inches2
2
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038
inches
2
2,038 inches squared
1,153 inches2
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Area of one triangle = (1/2)ab sin C = (1/2)(22)(35) sin 87° = 385·sin87° ≈ 384.47 in².
For 3 shelves: 3·384.47 ≈ 1153.42 in² → 1,153 in² (nearest square inch).
For 3 shelves: 3·384.47 ≈ 1153.42 in² → 1,153 in² (nearest square inch).
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