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Author: Peterson, John.
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Chapter 68, Problem 13A
Solve the following exercises. Compute angles to the nearer minute in triangles with customary unit sides. Compute angles to the nearer hundredth degree in triangles with metric unit sides.
Determine
∠y.
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