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    Solve the Problem. -Three Noncollinear Points Determine a Triangle. How Many Triangles Can
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Solve the Problem. -Three Noncollinear Points Determine a Triangle. How Many Triangles Can

Question 3

Question 3

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Solve the problem.
-Three noncollinear points determine a triangle. How many triangles can be formed with 8 points, No three of which are collinear?


A) 6720
B) 24
C) 336
D) 56

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