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4. Is it possible to have a triangle with the sides 6.1 cm, 3.2cm, 2.4cm? Justify your reason with suitable reason.
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4. Is it possible to have a triangle with the sides 6.1 cm, 3.2cm, 2.4cm? Justify your reason with suitable reason.
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4. Is it possible to have a triangle with the sides 6.1 cm, 3.2cm, 2.4cm? Justify your reason with suitable reason.
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Answer: No
Explanation: There is a rule that stays that a triangle's 2 least sides must add up to be greater than the biggest side. 3.2 plus 2.4 is not greater than 6.1.
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