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A dollar bill is worth 100 pennies.
$1.00-> .01*100 <=== same thing
When written in decimal format, each penny can be written as 100:1, because there are 100 pennies in a dollar. One penny would just be one out of 100.
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:



This option works
Answer:
a' (-6,7) b' (-5,3) c'(-2,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the Law of Cosines, if only one of which is missing: three sides and one angle. Hence, if the known properties of the triangle is SSS(side-side-side) or SAS (side-angle-side), this law is applicable.
You can use the Law of Sines if you want to equate the ratio of the sine of an angle and its opposite side. This can be used if the known properties of the triangle is ASA(angle-side-angle) or SAS.
The ambiguous case is the SAS triangle. This could be easily solved using Law of Sines than Law of Cosines. Take for example: side a = 4, side b = 10, angle A = 23°. Then, we can determine angle B through Sine Law.
sin 23°/4 = sin B/10
B = 77.64°