To solve this question we will have to make use of the triangle inequality which states that "the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side".
Let us now use this inequality to check Part A to Part E.
Part A:
therefore, triangle is not possible
Part B:
therefore, triangle is not possible
Part C:
therefore, triangle is not possible
Part D:
As all the three sides adhere to the triangle inequality, a triangle is possible with these dimensions.
Part E:
As all the three sides adhere to the triangle inequality, a triangle is possible with these dimensions.
Thus, only Options D and E apply