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Michelle earns $120 per week giving piano lessons. She puts 30% of the money in her savings account. How much money does she put in her savings account?
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When are triangles considered similar? a. corresponding angles are equal andcorresponding sides are proportionalb. corresponding angles are proportional andcorresponding sides are equalc. corresponding angles are equal orcorresponding sides are proportionald. corresponding angles are proportional orcorresponding sides are equal select the best answer from the choices providedmark this and retumsave and exitnext
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