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1. Points L, M, and N are collinear. You are given LM= 18 and LN = 27. What is a possible value of MN?
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1. Points L, M, and N are collinear. You are given LM= 18 and LN = 27. What is a possible value of MN?
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It is given that L, M and N are collinear. It means they are on the straight line. So,
LM + MN= LN
18 + MN= 27
MN= 27-18= 9
The correct answer is 9.
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