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Alexandra Sharp
Mathematics
8 January, 03:21
Can 17 cm, 18 cm, and 35 cm form a triangle
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Vincent Freeman
8 January, 03:24
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No.
Step-by-step explanation:
17+18 is not greater than 35.
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