Trigonometry (11th Edition) Clone

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Chapter 7 - Applications of Trigonometry and Vectors - Section 7.2 The Ambiguous Case of the Law of Sines - 7.2 Exercises - Page 312: 43b

Answer

The total area of the 50 white stars is $5.31~in^2$

Work Step by Step

We can find the total area of the 50 white stars: $Area = (50)(1.12~R^2)$ $Area = (50)(1.12)(0.308~in)^2$ $Area = 5.31~in^2$ The total area of the 50 white stars is $5.31~in^2$
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