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How many different triangles can be built with a side lengths of 5in. 7in. 15in.? * one triangle *more than one triangle *no triangles Thank you
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How many different triangles can be built with a side lengths of 5in. 7in. 15in.?
* one triangle
*more than one triangle
*no triangles
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A basic condition of triangle is that the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side. For your question, 5+7<15, so these three sides cannot constitute a triangle
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One triangle. Hope this helped!
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