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A triangle has two sides of length 13 and 10. What is the largest possible whole-number length for the third side?
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A triangle has two sides of length 13 and 10. What is the largest possible whole-number length for the third side?
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13+10= 23
13-10= 3
3<x<23
the answer is 22
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