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Mathematics, 02.10.2020 14:01, mustafaserang582

C is the midpoint of AB, D is the midpoint of AC, E is the midpoint of AD, F is the midpoint of ED, G is the midpoint of EF, and H is the midpoint of DB. If DC = 16, what is GH? I have the graph already, as shown in the pic (sorry about the lighting and shakiness of the line), but can't figure out the rest.

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C is the midpoint of AB, D is the midpoint of AC, E is the midpoint of AD, F is the midpoint of ED,

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