No need to apologise.Sorry for the dumb questions but I've had them piling up and I got a new teacher last term and she was terrible. You guys are explaining much better than her, thanks for your help
This method is purely based on the MC available. If they were closer in value, you would need to use the sine/cosine rules. But then again, one could postulate the argument that since 2.5~3~3.5, the angles would need to hover around 60 degrees, so 78 degrees is the best bet. Again, based on the MC available.Like my approach? No need sine/cosine rules.
Of course I took full advantage of the given situation. Wasn't claiming if m.c. were 1) 77.8 2) 77.9 3) 78.1 4) 78.7 that I could have done it this way nor would I.This method is purely based on the MC available.