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Dominik Brennan
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8 January, 12:12
Which triangle is both scalene and acute?
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Keith Green
8 January, 12:35
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The triangle on the far right with the perimeter of 10ft, 9 ft, and 8.3 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Acute means angles that are less than 90º and scalene means all sides that are unequal.
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