We can use trigonometry. The cosine of 15 will be the side adjacent to the 15-degree side (the one we are looking for) divided by 20, the hypotenuse. As cos(15) is about .966, we get 19.32 as the side we are looking for.
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Pretty sure you have to use the Pythagorean Theorem.
a^2+b^2=c^2
So you would plug in your numbers that you already have (6 and 10) But notice that 10 is the hypotenuse (longest side) so
6^2+x=10^2
Then you would solve it and you should end up with 11.6619