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Which of the following sets of numbers could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle? a. 12 in., 24 in., 48 in. b. 12 in., 6 in., 3 in. c. 12 in., 12 in., 12 in. d. 12 in., 8 …
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Which of the following sets of numbers could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle? a. 12 in., 24 in., 48 in. b. 12 in., 6 in., 3 in. c. 12 in., 12 in., 12 in. d. 12 in., 8 …
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Which of the following sets of numbers could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle?
a. 12 in., 24 in., 48 in.
b. 12 in., 6 in., 3 in.
c. 12 in., 12 in., 12 in.
d. 12 in., 8 in., 4 in.
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I am pretty sure the answer is c since it could be an equilateral triangle.
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