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How many triangles can be constructed with sides measuring 5 m, 16 m, and 5 m? A.One B.None C.More Than One
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How many triangles can be constructed with sides measuring 5 m, 16 m, and 5 m? A.One B.None C.More Than One
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How many triangles can be constructed with sides measuring 5 m, 16 m, and 5 m?
A.One
B.None
C.More Than One
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Explanation:
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No such triangle can exist. Any one side must be smaller than the sum of the other sides combined.
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