Two sides of a triangle measure 3.7 and 8.2. Apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem to find a possible measure of the third side.(1 point)

According to the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side.

Therefore, to find a possible measure of the third side, we can subtract the length of the smaller side from the length of the larger side and also subtract it from the sum of the two sides.

Using this method, we have:

Third side > 8.2 - 3.7 = 4.5

Third side > 8.2 + 3.7 = 11.9

Therefore, a possible measure of the third side is any value greater than 4.5 units and less than 11.9 units.