Answer:
n < m + p
Explanation:
If ABC is a triangle then the sum of any two sides of ABC will be greater than the third side i.e. AB + BC > CA or BC + CA > AB or CA + AB > BC.
Now, if the lengths of three sides of a triangle are m units, n units, and p units respectively.
Then the inequality must be true is n < m + p, where m + p is the sum of any two sides which is greater than the third side of n length. (Answer)