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7 May, 19:39

A triangle has two sides mausuring 8.5 cm and 15 CM. What are the least and greatest while number possibilities for the third side?

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  1. 7 May, 22:42
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    The least and greatest whole number possibilities for the third side are 7 cm and 23 cm

    Solution:

    Given that triangle has two sides mausuring 8.5 cm and 15 cm

    To find: least and greatest whole number possibilities for the third side

    The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side.

    By above triangle inequality theorem,

    Here the given sides are 8.5 cm and 15 cm, then the inequality becomes:

    Let "x" be the length of third side

    8.5 + 15 > x

    x < 8.5 + 15

    x < 23.5

    On rounding off we get,

    x < 24

    Thus the greatest possible whole number for third side is 23 cm

    Case 2:

    8.5 + x > 15

    x > 15 - 8.5

    x > 6.5

    On rounding off we get,

    x > 7

    Thus the least possible whole number for third side is 7 cm
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