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For the triangle, select the correct order of the side lengths from least to greatest. In triangleJKL, m∠J = 53°, m∠K = 67°, and m∠L = 59°.
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For the triangle, select the correct order of the side lengths from least to greatest.
In triangleJKL, m∠J = 53°, m∠K = 67°, and m∠L = 59°.
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m<j then m<l then m<k
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