The correct answer for math Hw is " It wasn't quite old enough to be a buck".
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Zelda likely named her pet fawn "Ninety-Nine Cent" as a play on words, referencing the phrase "a dime a dozen," which means something is very common or inexpensive. By naming her fawn "Ninety-Nine Cent," Zelda could be highlighting the uniqueness or value she sees in her pet. Additionally, the name could also be a creative and whimsical choice, showcasing Zelda's personality and sense of humor.
Oh, dude, Zelda named her pet fawn Ninety-Nine Cent because it was a buck. Get it? Like, a male deer is called a buck, and ninety-nine cents is almost a buck... in a store. Yeah, it's like a play on words, but for a deer. Classic Zelda, always trying to be punny with her pet names.
A quarter
"per cent" or "percentage".
Probobly....and im just guessing......a centahedron or cent-somthing
Technically the official name of the American coin is cent. The penny was never the name of any US currency. A penny is British currency. In the past the penny had a relatively low value. It still isn't worth much. At this time a penny is defined as one hundredth of a British pound. But many people refer to the cent as a penny.
There are many countries which use a penny as its minor currency unit. Oddly enough, the list includes the US where a cent is also called a penny. Since the name of the country has not been identified there can be no answer to the question.