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In ΔABC, BC = 4 centimeters, m∠B = m∠C, and m∠A = 20°. What is AC to two decimal places?
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In ΔABC, BC = 4 centimeters, m∠B = m∠C, and m∠A = 20°. What is AC to two decimal places?
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In ΔABC, BC = 4 centimeters, m∠B = m∠C, and m∠A = 20°. What is AC to two decimal places?
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I got 1.79? not sure if it's right
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