Harry, Ron, and Ginny got separated. Harry and Ron are 300 feet apart. Ron and Ginny are 250 feet apart. Harry and Ginny are 100 feet apart. Let H represent Harry, R represent Ron, and G represent Ginny. Which of the following lists the angles that Harry, Ron, and Ginny form from least to greatest? O ZR, ZG, ZH ZR, ZH, ZG O ZH, ZG, ZR ZG, ZH, ZR
Harry, Ron, and Ginny got separated. Harry and Ron are 300 feet apart. Ron and Ginny are 250 feet apart. Harry and Ginny are 100 feet apart. Let H represent Harry, R represent Ron, and G represent Ginny. Which of the following lists the angles that Harry, Ron, and Ginny form from least to greatest? O ZR, ZG, ZH ZR, ZH, ZG O ZH, ZG, ZR ZG, ZH, ZR
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![**Geometry Final Examination ST 20-21 - Question 14**
*Harry, Ron, and Ginny got separated. Harry and Ron are 300 feet apart. Ron and Ginny are 250 feet apart. Harry and Ginny are 100 feet apart. Let H represent Harry, R represent Ron, and G represent Ginny. Which of the following lists the angles that Harry, Ron, and Ginny form from least to greatest?*
- A. ∠R, ∠G, ∠H
- B. ∠R, ∠H, ∠G
- C. ∠H, ∠G, ∠R
- D. ∠G, ∠H, ∠R
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For this question, a geometric and trigonometric approach might be needed to determine the angles based on the given distances. This problem can be solved using the Law of Cosines:
\[ \text{Law of Cosines: } c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab \cdot \cos(C) \]
By applying the Law of Cosines in the given contexts, you can determine the angles ∠H, ∠R, and ∠G and then list them in the order from least to greatest.
Select the correct answer option based on your calculations.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbf8c7a3c-edbd-4d15-9fbf-5af3d7b57904%2F1bee415d-4d2b-455e-a68a-d3b3100179f6%2Fxdgdqal_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Geometry Final Examination ST 20-21 - Question 14**
*Harry, Ron, and Ginny got separated. Harry and Ron are 300 feet apart. Ron and Ginny are 250 feet apart. Harry and Ginny are 100 feet apart. Let H represent Harry, R represent Ron, and G represent Ginny. Which of the following lists the angles that Harry, Ron, and Ginny form from least to greatest?*
- A. ∠R, ∠G, ∠H
- B. ∠R, ∠H, ∠G
- C. ∠H, ∠G, ∠R
- D. ∠G, ∠H, ∠R
Please note above is the text transcribed for educational purposes.
For this question, a geometric and trigonometric approach might be needed to determine the angles based on the given distances. This problem can be solved using the Law of Cosines:
\[ \text{Law of Cosines: } c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab \cdot \cos(C) \]
By applying the Law of Cosines in the given contexts, you can determine the angles ∠H, ∠R, and ∠G and then list them in the order from least to greatest.
Select the correct answer option based on your calculations.
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