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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 19:40, shartman22

To create the flower gardens, Wendell bought six pieces of wood. Pieces A and B are 6 feet long, pieces C and D are 8 feet long, piece E is 3 feet long, and piece F is 2 feet long. Part A
Can Wendell make a triangular garden using pieces A, B, and F? Why or why not?

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