Which of the following sets of side lengths can be used to draw a triangle?

Remember the Triangle Inequality Theorem. (1 point)

In order for a triangle to be drawn, the sum of the lengths of any two sides of the triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

Therefore, the set of side lengths that can be used to draw a triangle is any set of three positive real numbers that satisfies this inequality rule.

Without knowing the side lengths provided in the options, it is not possible to determine which set can be used to draw a triangle.