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Is it possible to construct a triangle with side lengths of 6 cm, 11 cm, and 13 cm?
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Is it possible to construct a triangle with side lengths of 6 cm, 11 cm, and 13 cm?
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Sure. Why not ?
-- The 6 and the 11 can cover the 13 with some left over.
-- The 6 and the 13 can cover the 11 with some left over.
-- The 11 and the 13 can cover the 6 with a lot left over.
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