Question 23122
In this particular problem, one must realize this theorem;


In any triangle, the lengths of the two smaller sides must add up to be greater than the length of the long side (not greater than or equal to GREATER)


Example;

Can sides 2 , 10 and 13 make a triangle?

Well the two smaller sides 2 and 10 add up to 12 which is less than the larger side, 13...so the answer is no.


In your problem, check all of the choices, the one that is EQUAL to the larger side or LESS than the larger side is the answer.