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Which set of side lengths can form a triangle? A. 6cm, 8cm, and 16cm B. 6cm, 8cm, and 10cm C. 6cm, 7cm, and 14cm D. 6cm, 7cm, and 20cm
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Which set of side lengths can form a triangle?
A. 6cm, 8cm, and 16cm
B. 6cm, 8cm, and 10cm
C. 6cm, 7cm, and 14cm
D. 6cm, 7cm, and 20cm
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It’s B because to make your two small size needs to be bigger than the biggest side, so if you take 6+8 it’s 14 and your biggest side is 10 than it’s B
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the two shorter sides are bigger together than the biggest side. so the answer is B.
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