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Three desks in a classroom form a triangle. Desk A is 3 feet from Desk B. Desk B is 7 feet from Desk C. The possible range for distance between Desk A and Desk C is
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Three desks in a classroom form a triangle. Desk A is 3 feet from Desk B. Desk B is 7 feet from Desk C. The possible range for distance between Desk A and Desk C is
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Three desks in a classroom form a triangle. Desk A is 3 feet from Desk B. Desk B is 7 feet from Desk C. The possible range for distance between Desk A and Desk C is
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Desk C is for height explanation: 3 feet + 7 feet
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