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Determine which set of side measurements could be used to form a triangle.

a. 2, 6, 10
b. 3, 18, 22
c. 7, 13, 16
d. 8, 7, 19

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Final answer:

The set of side measurements that could be used to form a triangle is c (7, 13, 16), as they satisfy the triangle inequality theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks us to determine which set of side measurements could be used to form a triangle. A basic principle of triangles, known as the triangle inequality theorem, states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

Given the options:

  • a. 2, 6, 10
  • b. 3, 18, 22
  • c. 7, 13, 16
  • d. 8, 7, 19

Checking each set:

  1. For set a (2, 6, 10), 2 + 6 is not greater than 10.
  2. For set b (3, 18, 22), 3 + 18 is not greater than 22.
  3. For set c (7, 13, 16), 7 + 13 is greater than 16, and the other combinations also satisfy the theorem, so this set can form a triangle.
  4. For set d (8, 7, 19), 8 + 7 is not greater than 19.

Therefore, the correct answer is set c (7, 13, 16).

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