In ASTU, u of a centimeter. 220 cm, ZT=145° and ZU=18°. Find the length of s, to the nearest 1oth %3D

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### Problem Statement

In ∆STU, \( u = 220 \) cm, \( \angle T = 145^\circ \), and \( \angle U = 18^\circ \). Find the length of \( s \), to the nearest 10th of a centimeter.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement In ∆STU, \( u = 220 \) cm, \( \angle T = 145^\circ \), and \( \angle U = 18^\circ \). Find the length of \( s \), to the nearest 10th of a centimeter. ### Answer Submission To submit your answer, please enter the calculated length in the box provided below and click "Submit Answer". #### Input Box - **Answer:** [ ][Submit Answer] #### Note Ensure your calculations are accurate and rounded to the nearest tenth of a centimeter for precision. --- **Privacy Policy | Terms of Service** *Copyright © 2021 DeltaMath.com. All Rights Reserved.* ### Additional Information No graphical or diagrammatic data is presented within this problem statement. Make sure all angle measures and sides are utilized correctly in the law of sines or other necessary calculations.
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