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Mathematics, 21.06.2020 18:57 RealSavage4Life

Which of the triangles below is not a right triangle A. 3cm, 4cm, 5cm
B. 27cm, 36cm, 45cm
C. 6in, 10in, 4in
D. 6ft, 8ft, 12ft

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Which of the triangles below is not a right triangle

A. 3cm, 4cm, 5cm
B. 27cm, 36cm, 45cm
C. 6in,

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Which of the triangles below is not a right triangle A. 3cm, 4cm, 5cm
B. 27cm, 36cm, 45cm
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