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Nathan wants to draw a triangle. He knows that two of the side lengths are 5 inches and 9 inches. Which of the following are possible lengths for the third side. ( you can chose…
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Nathan wants to draw a triangle. He knows that two of the side lengths are 5 inches and 9 inches. Which of the following are possible lengths for the third side. ( you can chose multiple answers )
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the answers could be 4 inches+
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