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A triangle has sides of length 10 cm and 10 cm. What can be concluded about the length of the third side?
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A triangle has sides of length 10 cm and 10 cm. What can be concluded about the length of the third side?
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A triangle has sides of length 10 cm and 10 cm. What can be concluded about the length of the third side?
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Well it depends it could be half of the length to make the width but i would say 5.
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