Asked by Lilly

6. Which three lengths CANNOT be the lengths of the sides of a triangle?

A.25 m, 16 m, 10 m
B. 15 m, 13 m, 12 m
C. 18 m, 5 m, 10 m
D. 8 m, 8 m, 15
I think its A
And if I'm wrong please explain the answer

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Answered by Lilly
Need this is my last question on my quiz, I cannot move on without out answering it :/
Answered by Lilly
I have been waiting for over 30 minutes, I already sent my work, I didn't have any more time to wait.. I thought this was a site that tutored people... I have not got any help since I used this site..
Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by Lilly
Ok, sorry I was just hurrying to finish it so I didn't read anything... Thanks anyways.
Answered by Reiny
To have a triangle, the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side.

look at C

5+10< 18

all the others form a triangle
Answered by Kurisu
Damn Lilly popped off 😂
Answered by diamond ellison
Two sides of a triangle have lengths 5 and 12. Which inequalities represent the possible lengths for the third side, x?
Answered by NO NO NO
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why yall responding years late, she prob grautdete cuzz Xxddd
Answered by Khaidi
LMAO DANG
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