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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine whether sides with lengths of 4 inches, 8 inches, and 9 inches form a triangle.(1 point)
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No, because two out of three conditions are met. No, because two out of three conditions are met.
Yes, all of the conditions are met. Yes, all of the conditions are met.
Yes, the majority of the conditions are met. Yes, the majority of the conditions are met. No, all of the conditions are not met.

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Answered by FeleciaAft0n22
Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine whether sides with lengths of 4.24 inches, 9.89 inches, and 8.75 inches form a triangle.(1 point)
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Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.

No, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.
No, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.

Yes, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.

No, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Answered by FeleciaAft0n22
Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine whether a triangle can be formed from sides of lengths 7 millimeters, 8 millimeters, and 9 millimeters.(1 point)
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Yes, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.

No, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
No, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.

Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.

No, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.
Answered by FeleciaAft0n22
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Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine whether sides with lengths of 5 inches, 10 inches, and 15 inches form a triangle.(1 point)
Responses

Yes, the majority of the conditions are met.
Yes, the majority of the conditions are met.

No, because the sum of 5+10 is not greater than 15.
No, because the sum of 5 plus 10 is not greater than 15.

Yes, because the sum of 5+10 is less than or equal to 15.
Yes, because the sum of 5 plus 10 is less than or equal to 15.

Yes, because the sum of 5+10 is not greater than 15.
Answered by FeleciaAft0n22
Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine whether sides with lengths of 3 inches, 4 inches, and 9 inches form a triangle.(1 point)
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Yes, because 3+4 is less than 9.

Yes, the majority of the conditions are met.
Yes, the majority of the conditions are met.

Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is less than the third side.

No, because 3+4 is less than 9.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
No, because all of the conditions are not met. The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side. However, in this case, 4 + 8 is not greater than 9, so the lengths do not form a triangle.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, because the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, because the sum of 5 + 10 is not greater than 15.
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, because the sum of 3 + 4 is less than 9.
Answered by GPT 3.5
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