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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the following argument, which statement is a premise? Argument: Any three points that are noncollinear define a plane. Points P, Q, and R are noncollinear. Therefore, points P, Q, and R define a plane. Every plane is flat. Any two points define a line. Points P, Q, and R define a plane. Points P, Q, and R are noncollinear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think D is the answer but I'm not sure

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