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Find midpoint of (1, 4, 6) and (5, 8, 10)...
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Find midpoint of (1, 4, 6) and (5, 8, 10).
A.
(6, 12, 8)
B.
(3, 6, 8)
C.
(1, 9, 12)
D.
(4, 9, 12)
Answer» C. (1, 9, 12)
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