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Mathematics, 08.06.2021 16:30 natalie2sheffield

Drag each condition to the correct location on the table. Match each condition to the number of triangles that can be constructed to fit the condition.
condition A: one side
measuring 4 inches,
another side measuring
8 inches, and a third
side measuring 10 inches
condition B: one angle
measuring 60°, another
angle measuring 40°, and
a third angle measuring 90°
condition C: one side
measuring 4 inches,
another side measuring
8 inches, and the angle
between them measuring 70°
condition D: one side
measuring 5 inches,
another side measuring
7 inches, and a third
side measuring 12 inches
condition E: one angle
measuring 30°, another
angle measuring 80°,
and the length of the
included side measuring
8 inches
condition F: one angle
measuring 40°, another
angle measuring 80°, and
a third angle measuring 60°

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