Three security cameras were mounted at the corners of a triangular parking lot. Camera 1 was 122 ft from camera 2, which was 139 ft from camera 3. Cameras 1 and 3 were 151 ft apart. Which camera had to cover the greatest angle?(1 point) Responses Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 3 There is not enough information to tell.

To determine which camera had to cover the greatest angle, we need to find the angles formed by the positions of the cameras.

Let's call the angles formed at each corner of the triangular parking lot A, B, and C, with A being the angle at camera 1, B the angle at camera 2, and C the angle at camera 3.

From the given information, we have:
- Camera 1 is 122 ft from camera 2, so angle A is the angle between the line connecting camera 1 and camera 2.
- Camera 2 is 139 ft from camera 3, so angle B is the angle between the line connecting camera 2 and camera 3.
- Cameras 1 and 3 are 151 ft apart, so angle C is the angle between the line connecting camera 1 and camera 3.

Unfortunately, we don't have enough information to determine the specific angles A, B, and C. Therefore, we cannot determine which camera had to cover the greatest angle. The correct answer is: There is not enough information to tell.