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Can a triangle be formed with the side lengths of 3.4 in, 5.4 in, and 8.3 in?
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No, a triangle cannot be formed with these side lengths because the sum of the two smaller sides must be greater than the length of the largest side. In this case, 3.4 + 5.4 is less than 8.3, so a triangle cannot be formed with these side lengths.
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