Math, asked by Sanderskids4, 1 year ago

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5) If you were constructing a TRIANGULAR FRAME, and you had wood in the length of
4inches, 4 inches, and 7 inches, would it make a triangle? Would you be able to create a frame from these pieces of wood? Check out this video on TRIANGLE INEQUALITIY THEOREM:

(This part is for the picture shown below) Is this correct? Area Outside of the entire frame: 59
Explain your process: This part was kind of confusing, so I did 5*7 + 6*4. 5*7=35, and 6*4=24, add it together you get 59.

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Answered by ColinJacobus
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Answer: The answers are (5) YES, (6) NO.

Step-by-step explanation:  The calculations are as follows :

(5) Given lengths of the sides for making the TRIANGULAR FRAME are 4 inches, 4 inches and 7 inches.

Now, 4 + 4 = > 7, 4 + 7 = 11 > 4  and  7 + 4 = 11 > 4.

So, the sum of any two sides is greater than the third side and hence we can obviously be able to create a frame with these pieces of wood.

Thus, the answer is YES.

(6) Area of the outer frame = 5 × 7 = 35 sq. inches,

and

area of the inner frame = 4 × 6 = 24 sq. inches.

Therefore, the area outside of the entire frame = 35 - 24 = 11 sq. inches.

Thus, the answer is NO.

Answered by nd4583671
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Answer:

sorry I didn't get the answer

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