Answer:
Triangle inequality states that the length of any side of any proper triangle is less than, the sum of the other two.
Mathematically, the above law means
A + B > C
Given:
A = 27 m
B = 11 m
A + B > C
C < 27 + 11
= 38 m
• 17 ft
• 35 ft
• 22 ft
• 16 ft
All these are less than A + B (according to Triangle inequality)
Therefore, the inequality is: