Solve the triangle shown to the right. Round the lengths of sides to the nearest tenth and angles to the nearest degree. C 97° b = 3 a = 5 A c B c ? (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest tenth as needed.) A ? ° (Round to the nearest degree as needed.) B ? ° (Round to the nearest degree as needed.)
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