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26 December, 22:23

A quarterback looks downfield at a receiver who is 14 yards away. The receiver is covered, so the quarterback turns 30° to his right and sees another receiver who is 19 yards away. To the nearest tenth of a yard, how far apart are the two receivers?

A. 9.8 yds

B. 10.5 yds

C. 45.5 yds

D. 104.5 yds

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  1. 26 December, 22:32
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    Use the law of cosines:

    Distance = square root (14^2 + 19^2 - 2 (14) (19) x cos (30)

    Distance = 9.8 yards.

    The answer is A.
  2. 27 December, 01:00
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    Your answer is going to be C
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