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A student creates a triangle with a perimeter of 13 inches. According to the student, the longest side is 9 inches. explain how you know the student is incorrect
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a student creates a triangle with a perimeter of 13 inches. According to the student, the longest side is 9 inches. explain how you know the student is incorrect
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becuase 13 inches is not equailant to 9
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