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Mathematics, 27.08.2019 07:00, jeronimo18

Can you make a triangle with side lengths of 7, 8 , and 15?
a. yes, because 7 + 8 is not less than 15
b. yes, because 7 + 8 is not greater than 15
c. no, because 7 + 8 is not greater than 15
d. no, because 7 + 8 is not less than 15

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