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the diagram, JG = 5 cm and GE = 10 cm. Based on this information, can G be a centroid of triangle HJK?
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the diagram, JG = 5 cm and GE = 10 cm. Based on this information, can G be a centroid of triangle HJK?
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the answer is B on e2020
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Point G cannot be a centroid because GE is wider that JG or JG is shorter than GE. So in this diagram GE is wider than JG with 10 cm and 5 cm respectively based on this information Point G cannot be a centroid of triangle HJK. So the answer is point G cannot be a centroid because JG is shorter than GE.
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