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1.Could 18 in, 6 in, and 13 in, form a triangle? 2. Could 34 km, 27 km, and 58 Km, form a triangle?
3. Could 29 ft, 38 ft, and 9 ft, form a triangle?
4. Could 12 cm, 12 cm, and 25 cm, form a triangle?
5. Could 31 yd, 14 yd, and 19 yd, form a triangle?

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