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You are given side lengths of 7 inches and 10 inches. Which measurement is a possible side length to construct a valid triangle? Question 5 options: 3 inches 8 inches 18 inches …
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You are given side lengths of 7 inches and 10 inches. Which measurement is a possible side length to construct a valid triangle?
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3 inches
8 inches
18 inches
none of the above
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