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Case Study-1: Aanya and her father go to meet her friend Juhi for a party. When they reached to Juhi's place, Aanya saw the roof of the house, which is triangular in shape. If she imagined the dimensions of the roof as given in the figure, then answer the following questions.

If D is the mid point of AC, then BD=

A

2 m

B

3 m

C

4 m

D

6 m

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D
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