Answer:
Yes, the sum of any two lengths is greater than the third length
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The <u><em>Triangle Inequality Theorem</em></u> states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side
In this problem
Applying the Triangle Inequality Theorem
1) 9+5 > 8 ----> is ok
2) 8+5 > 9 ---> is ok
3) 8+9 > 5 ---> is ok
therefore
Yes, the sum of any two lengths is greater than the third length
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Step-by-step explanation:
The heights range from 132cm to 162 cm
3 children are taller than 150cm
9 children are shorter than 144cm
149.5cm is the median height
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use SOH CAH TOA to recall how the trig functions fit on a triangle
SOH: Sin(Ф)= Opp / Hyp
CAH: Cos(Ф)= Adj / Hyp
TOA: Tan(Ф) = Opp / Adj
the side "?" is the Adjacent side (Adj) and we are given the angle and the Hypontenuse ( long side) (Hyp) of this triangle
so use CAH
cos(75) = Adj / 8
algebra to solve for the Adj side (which is the "?" for this problem )
8*cos(75) = Adj
2.07055 = Adj
so the "?" is 2.1 ft ( rounded to the nearest 10th )
Answer: 120 inches
Steps: Multiply all the sides
Formula: L*W*h
8*5*3=120