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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 01:00 smarcelle

Which combination of measurements could form a triangle? Show or explain how you know. Triangle 1: 16, 24, 38
Triangle 2: 22, 28, 51
Triangle 3: 11, 21, 33
Triangle 4: 6, 9, 16

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