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Theorem: A line parallel to one side of a triangle divides the other two proportionately. In the figure below, segment DE is parallel to segment BC and segment EF is parallel to AB:

The figure shows triangle ABC with segments DE and EF. Point D is on side AB, point E is on side AC and point F is on side BC.

Which statement can be proved true using the given theorem? (6 points)

Segment BF = 16
Segment BD = 20
Segment BD = 15
Segment BF = 32


Theorem: A line parallel to one side of a triangle divides the other two proportionately.

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