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Heath wants to form a triangle using a piece of wire that is 40 centimeters long. If Heath uses the entire piece of wire, which could be the side lengths of his triangle?
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Heath wants to form a triangle using a piece of wire that is 40 centimeters long. If Heath uses the entire piece of wire, which could be the side lengths of his triangle?
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Heath wants to form a triangle using a piece of wire that is 40 centimeters long. If Heath uses the entire piece of wire, which could be the side lengths of his triangle?
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Answer: 1 3 4 hope this helps lol
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