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Can the following angles create a triangle and why? 11°, 101° and 60° Yes, because the angles do add up to 180° No, because the angles do add up to 180° Yes, because the angles do not add up to 180° No,
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Can the following angles create a triangle and why? 11°, 101° and 60°
Yes, because the angles do add up to 180°
No, because the angles do add up to 180°
Yes, because the angles do not add up to 180°
No, because the angles do not add up to 180°
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No, because the angles do not add up to 180°
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