Question 30955
We can easily firgure out the measurement of each angle.  Assumuing this is a right triangle that gives us angle C as 90. 
We know that the angles in a triangle add up to 180.

{{{41+90+A=180}}}
{{{131+A=180}}}
{{{A=49}}} this is the measurement of angle A

we can find the sides of the triangle by using the trig function tangent

{{{tan(B)=(b/a)}}}
{{{tan(41)=(b/6.8)}}}
{{{.8693=(b/6.8)}}}
{{{b=5.9}}}

We can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the measurement of c
{{{a^2+b^2=c^2}}}
{{{6.8^2+5.9^2=c^2}}}
{{{46.24+34.81=c^2}}}
{{{81.05=c^2}}}
{{{sqrt(81.05)=c}}}
{{{c=9.00}}}