Answer:
The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. Apply this theorem to the sail length measurements: 7.5 meters, 4.8 meters, and x meters.
First assume x is the longest side, and then assume x as the shortest side. We get these inequalities:
7.5 + 4.8 > x
4.8 + x > 7.5
Simplify each inequality:
x < 12.3; x > 2.7
Therefore, the range of the possible values of x is 2.7 < x < 12.3. The third side length of the sail must be greater than 2.7 meters but less than 12.3 meters.
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