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Chuck has three steel beams. Beam A is 3 yards long, beam B is 6 yards long, and beam C is 11 yards long. If the full length of each beam is used, can the three steel beams be placed together to form a triangle? 1.Since 11 yd - 3 yd < 6 yd, a triangle cannot be formed. 2.Since 3 yd + 6 yd < 11 yd, a triangle cannot be formed. 3.Since 3 yd + 6 yd < 11 yd, a triangle can be formed. 4.Since 11 yd - 6 yd > 3 yd, a triangle can be formed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

answer 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your not guessing right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no this property called triangular property

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey you were right thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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