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A triangle has one side 31 inches long and a second side 44 inches long. What are the least and greatest possible lengths of the third side of the triangle? Explain.
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A triangle has one side 31 inches long and a second side 44 inches long. What are the least and greatest possible lengths of the third side of the triangle? Explain.
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A triangle has one side 31 inches long and a second side 44 inches long. What are the least and greatest possible lengths of the third side of the triangle? Explain.
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x is greater than 13, but less than 75
Explanation:
44-31 = 13
44+31 = 75
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