If 3 and 8 are the lengths of two sides of a triangular region, which of the following can be the length of the third side?
I. 5
II. 8
III. 11
A) II only
B) III only
C) I and II only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
I understand that in a triangle, the length of the longest side must be smaller than the sum of the lengths of the two other sides.
I thought the answer would be C but it's A. My thinking was that the two sides given 3+8=11. So wouldn't 5 and 8 fit since they're smaller than 11?
Someone please clarify this, thanks.
I. 5
II. 8
III. 11
A) II only
B) III only
C) I and II only
D) II and III only
E) I, II, and III
I understand that in a triangle, the length of the longest side must be smaller than the sum of the lengths of the two other sides.
I thought the answer would be C but it's A. My thinking was that the two sides given 3+8=11. So wouldn't 5 and 8 fit since they're smaller than 11?
Someone please clarify this, thanks.












