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Breaking a Line Segment into Ratios The points M, N, O and P all lie on the same line segment, in that order, such that the ratio of MN:NO: OP is equal to 6:5: 1. If MP = 36, find NP.
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Breaking a Line Segment into Ratios
The points M, N, O and P all lie on the same line segment, in that order, such that the
ratio of MN:NO: OP is equal to 6:5: 1. If MP = 36, find NP.
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np=18
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Np=32 is your awnser have a great night
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