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Which pipe length could be joined to form a triangle? A 15 ft 6ft 5ft B 13ft 12 ft 5ft C 40ft 20ft 10ft D 19ft 16ft 2ft
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Which pipe length could be joined to form a triangle? A 15 ft 6ft 5ft B 13ft 12 ft 5ft C 40ft 20ft 10ft D 19ft 16ft 2ft
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Which pipe length could be joined to form a triangle?
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B 13ft 12 ft 5ft
C 40ft 20ft 10ft
D 19ft 16ft 2ft
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the answer would be b. (13,12, and 5)
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