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Hal has three pieces of wood. Board A is 12 inches long, board B is 3 inches long, and board C is 7 inches long. If the full length of each board is used, can the three pieces o…
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Hal has three pieces of wood. Board A is 12 inches long, board B is 3 inches long, and board C is 7 inches long. If the full length of each board is used, can the three pieces of wood be placed together to form a triangle?
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With a question this long you’d expect a big answer. But the answer is just no
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