Does anyone know the answer to this
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Hi!
Because A is the midpoint of EH, we know that EH = EA·2
Solve
EH = 12·2
EH = 24
The answer is 24 in.
Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
Hey!
Line EA measures 12 inches. Line EH is 2 times as long as line EA. That means you have to multiply the length of line EA by 2 to get the length of EH.
Line EA = 12 inches
[tex] 12 \times 2 = 24 [/tex]
That means the length of line EH is 24 inches
[tex] \framebox{Answer = 24 inches, which is the 2nd choice} [/tex]