Answer: 12,8,5 (choice B)
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Step-by-step explanation
The triangle inequality theorem states that a triangle of sides a,b,c is possible if and only if all of the following conditions are met:
In other words, adding any two sides must have the sum exceed the third side.
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Let's try out the numbers in choice A

The last inequality is false, so a triangle is NOT possible here.
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Now onto choice B

All three inequalities are true when a = 12, b = 8, and c = 5.
A triangle is possible. The answer is choice B) 12, 8, 5
I recommend making slips of paper with these lengths to try it out for yourself to see if a triangle is possible or not.
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For the sake of completeness, let's look at choice C as well

The first inequality is false, so a triangle is NOT possible.
Side note: once you find a false inequality, you do not have to check the other inequalities.