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Think of a segment which does not cross itself and which has been divided into smaller segments by points Such a figure will be called a diagram. Which of the following statements is true for Diagram 2? S T U V W N 0 PI R DIAGRAM 2 DIAGRAM 1 O SVU O TSV A statement of order for a diagram is a three-letter statement which tells that a certain point lies between two others on the diagram. The point P lies between N and R on the Diagram 1. This order is expressed by NPR or RPN. Notice that the P comes between the N and the R in each statement. O TUW O VWS The statement, NOP, is true for Diagram 1 O none of these The statement, not ONP, means that point N does not lie between 0 and P on the diagram The statement, not PRO, is true for Diagram 1​


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