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If the measures of two sides of a triangle are 3 feet and 7 feet, which is the least possible whole number measure for the third side?
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If the measures of two sides of a triangle are 3 feet and 7 feet, which is the least possible whole number measure for the third side?
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If the measures of two sides of a triangle are 3 feet and 7 feet, which is the least possible whole number measure for the third side?
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The lease possible measure for the third side will be when the angle between the two given sides is 0 degrees, i.e. the coincide.
Then the measure of the third side will be 7 feet - 3 feet = 4 feet.
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