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A car travels 45 km 35° north of east. How would you calculate how Far East it travels? A: Since we know the hypotenuse and want to calculate the opposite side of the given angle, we use the sine function multiplied by the hypotenuse.

B: Since we know the hypotenuse and want to calculate the adjacent side of the given angle, we use the cosine function multiplied by the hypotenuse.

C: Since we know the hypotenuse and want to calculate the adjacent side of the given angle, we use the tangent function multiplied by the opposite side of the given angle.

D: Since we know the adjacent and opposite sides of the given angle, we use the cosine function multiplied by the opposite side.

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