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Given MN is the median of parallelogram IJKL, and the bases of parallelogram IJKL are 10m, find the length of MN. A. 5m B. 10m C. 20m D. 50m
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Given MN is the median of parallelogram IJKL, and the bases of parallelogram IJKL are 10m, find the length of MN. A. 5m B. 10m C. 20m D. 50m
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Given MN is the median of parallelogram IJKL, and the bases of parallelogram IJKL are 10m, find the length of MN.
A. 5m
B. 10m
C. 20m
D. 50m
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I think the answer is C 20
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Since the top base and bottom base are the same size, the slanted lines IJ and LK are parallel. Parallel lines are always a fixed distance apart.
B. 10m
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