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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 17:50 michaelmonroe9105

Can a triangle be formed with the sides 5cm, 13cm, and 8cm? O
Yes, because all the sums are greater than the third side.
No, because one of the sums is not greater than the third side.
O It cannot be determined.

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