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Sort each set of triangle measurements into the appropriate category for number of possible triangles. No Triangles One Triangle Many Triangles 5, 15", 160 45°, 45°, 90° 2.8. 10 7, 24, 25 30", 85°, 60°
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Sort each set of triangle measurements into the appropriate category for number of possible triangles. No Triangles One Triangle Many Triangles 5, 15", 160 45°, 45°, 90° 2.8. 10 7, 24, 25 30", 85°, 60° 5 of 5 Done
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No Triangles: 160
One Triangle: 45°, 45°, 90°; 2.8, 10; 30", 85°, 60°
Many Triangles: 5, 15"; 7, 24, 25; 5 of 5 Done.
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