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3. (05.02 LC) The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 14 inches and 4 inches. Which of the following dimensions is the third side of this triangle? (5 points) 10 inches O11 i…
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The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 14 inches and 4 inches. Which of the following dimensions is the third side of this triangle? (5 points)
10 inches
O11 inches
O 8 inches
O9 inches
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The answer of this is 0 8 inches
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