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In the right triangle shown, m\angle J = 60^\circm∠J=60 ∘ m, angle, J, equals, 60, degrees and JL = 6\sqrt{3}JL=6 3 J, L, equals, 6, square root of, 3, end square root. How long is JKJKJ, K? Choose 1 Choose 1 (Choice A) A 333 (Choice B) B 2\sqrt{3}2 3 2, square root of, 3, end square root (Choice C) C 3\sqrt{3}3 3 3, square root of, 3, end square root (Choice D) D 666 (Choice E) E 99

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