No, 10 yd = 360 in.
1 yd = 36 in 10 yd = 360 in That's more than 350 in.
No, you cannot construct a triangle with side lengths 2 yd, 9 yd, and 10 yd. This is because the sum of the lengths of the two shorter sides (2 yd + 9 yd = 11 yd) must be greater than the length of the longest side (10 yd) to satisfy the triangle inequality theorem. Since 11 yd is greater than 10 yd, these lengths do not form a triangle.
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Note that 1 yd = 36 in. Then, 2 yds = 72 in, which is greater than 66 in.
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