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1. Questions 1 and 2 refer to the figure shown.
If segment UV is considered to be the base of parallelogram TUVW, which segment would represent the altitude of the parallelogram?
a. segment TU
b. segment TX
c. segment WT
d. segment WV
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Answer: b. segment TX = 16 m.
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