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25 September, 18:49

A train traveling at a constant speed takes a passenger from Elm to Millwood, stopping at Centre along the way. It takes times as long to go from Centre to Millwood as it does to go from Elm to Centre. The entire trip is miles. How far is the ride from Centre to Millwood? Name a geometric postulate or theorem used to find the solution.

A. miles; segment addition postulate

B. miles; segment bisector theorem

C. miles; segment addition postulate

D. miles; segment bisector theorem

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  1. 25 September, 22:28
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    What are the numbers? I cant see the answers, but it would be one of the segment addition postulate ones
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