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Which three lengths could be the sides of a triangle? (1 point) Responses 10 in, 8 in, 2in 10 in, 8 in, 2in 9in, 3in, 18 in 9in, 3in, 18 in 8 in, 3 in, 2 in 8 in, 3 in, 2 in 6 in, 8 in, 13in
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The three lengths that could be the sides of a triangle are 10 in, 8 in, 2 in.
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