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Oan examined the figure below and concluded that any point between two other points is a midpoint. Which counterexample can be used to prove that Joan’s conclusion is false?
Point K is between P and L and is not the midpoint, because the sum of 8 and 3 is 11, not 5.
Point K is between P and L and is not the midpoint, because the sum of 8 and 3, when divided by 2, is not 5.
Points M, K, and L are collinear.
Point K is between M and L and is not the midpoint, because the sum of 8 and 1 is 9, not 5.

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