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In the diagram shown, FJ bisects AD BL~=LC. The length of BL is 10 less than the length of AB. The length of AD is 220. What is the length of BD?

In the diagram shown, FJ bisects AD BL~=LC. The length of BL is 10 less than the length-example-1

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Answer:

Option (C)

Explanation:

Since FJ is the bisector of AD,

AL ≅ DL

And it's given that BL ≅ LC

Length of BL is 10 less than the length of AB.

m(BL) = m(AB) - 10

m(AD) = 220 [Since m(AD) = 2m(AL)]

2m(AL) = 220

m(AL) = 110

m(AB) + m(BL) = 110

m(AB) + [m(AB) - 10] = 110

2m(AB) = 110 + 10

m(AB) = 60

Therefore, m(BL) = m(AL) - m(AB)

= 110 - 60

= 50

Since, m(AL) = m(DL)

m(AB) + m(BL) = m(LC) + m(CD) [Since BL = LC]

m(AB) = m(CD) = 60

Now m(BD) = m(BL) + m(LC) + m(CD)

= 50 + 50 + 60

= 160

Therefore, option (C) will be the answer.

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