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CMAT 2020 - Quantitative Aptitude Question 19

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Quantitative Aptitude

In a triangle, the sum of two sides is always greater than the third side.
In the last two options, sum of first two sides is less than third side, and in first two options sum is equal to third side, hence these three
are not possible.
Thus, possible lengths of triangle = [5,7,9]

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