Anybody know the right answer?

No units are shown on the angle, so we assume it is in radians. Then the distance from the sun to the star is
... distance = (1 AU)/tan(0.000302/2) ≈ 6,623 AU
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The tangent is the ratio of the opposite to adjacent sides of a right triangle. If we draw a line from the star to the sun, it bisects the angle and makes two right triangles. The distance of interest is the adjacent leg, and 1 AU is the opposite leg. Hence we have
... tan(0.000302/2) = (1 AU)/(distance)
Rearranging this equation gives the one above.
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For angles this small, the tangent is very nearly equal to the angle, so the distance is essentially (1 AU)/0.000151 ≈ 6623 AU