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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:00 areanna02

Edwina has two sticks: one 2 yards long and the other 2 meters long. she is going to use them, with a third stick of some positive length, to make a triangle. she has decided to measure the length of the third stick in units of feet.
a. what is the solution set to the statement: "sticks of lengths 2 yards, 2 meters, and feet make a triangle"? describe the solution set in words and through a graphical representation.
b. what is the solution set to the statement: "sticks of lengths 2 yards, 2 meters, and feet make an isosceles triangle"? describe the solution set in words and through a graphical representation.
c. what is the solution set to the statement: "sticks of lengths 2 yards, 2 meters, and feet make an equilateral triangle"? describe the solution set in words and through a graphical representation.

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