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. If C lies between A and B on AB, then AC + CB = AB. What can you logically conclude about AB?

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Answer: AB is twice the size of AC and twice the size of CB

Step-by-step explanation: "Lies between" means that it's in the middle. C is in the middle of A and B. A to C would be the same distance of C to B because C seperates the segments into 2 equal halves. AB is the whole segment including C, you could do AC + AC if you substituted it for the lengths and you would still get AB

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