Answer:
1. (<A) > (<B) > (<C)
2. (<F) > (<D) > (<E)
3. (<H) > (<I) > (<G)
Explanation:
The sides-angles theorem in a triangle states that the largest angle in a triangle will be opposite the largest side. One can apply this to the given set of triangles:
(1)
CB > AC > AB
4.4 > 3.1 > 2.7
(<A) > (<B) > (<C)
(2)
DE > FE > DF
(x) > (x-3) > (x-5)
(<F) > (<D) > (<E)
(3)
GI > GH > HI
(21x) > (14x) > (13x)
(<H) > (<I) > (<G)