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There are 11 points on a plane with 5 ly...

There are 11 points on a plane with 5 lying on one straight line and another 5 lying on a second straight line which is parallel to the first line. The remaining point not collinear with any two in the previous 10 points. The number of triangles that can be formed with vertices chosen from these 11 points

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