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If points a, b, and c all lie in a straight line, but the other points are not on the line, how many different lines can be drawn if each line contains at least two points?
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If points a, b, and c all lie in a straight line, but the other points are not on the line, how many different lines can be drawn if each line contains at least two points?
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If points a, b, and c all lie in a straight line, but the other points are not on the line, how many different lines can be drawn if each line contains at least two points?
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You can draw 6 lines
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