Question 825931

which three numbers could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Put an X by each one. 
A. 4,4,4 
B. 3,4,5
C. 5,6,11
D. 6,8,8
E. 1,2,3
F. 7,11,19

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Let each side, in order from left to right, be A, B, and C
Then: <font color="red"> |A - B| < C < A + B</font> 


Check each one!!


You can then do a manual check by trying to draw a diagram of each!! 


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