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Points L, M, and N are collinear.

You are given LM = 13 and LN = 20. What is a possible value of MN?
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Points L, M, and N are collinear. You are given LM = 13 and LN = 20. What is a possible-example-1
User Fligant
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Answer:

D. 7

Explanation:

LM = 13,

LN = 20,

Since points L, M, and N are collinear, therefore:


LM + MN = LN (segment addition postulate)


13 + MN = 20 (substitution)

Subtract 13 from each side of the equation


13 + MN - 13 = 20 - 13


13 - 13 + MN = 7


MN = 7

Possible value of MN is 7.

The answer is D. 7.

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