To calculate the distance between two points, we can use a formula that is a variation Pythagorean Theorem. Look:

"d" represents the distance and coordinates are expressed as follows: (x, y)
Let's go to the calculations.
The answer is 10 uc.



now, with that template above in mind, let's see this one

A=3, B=1, shrunk by AB or 3 units, about 1/3
C=2, horizontal shift by C/B or 2/1 or just 2, to the left
D=4, vertical shift upwards of 4 units
check the picture below
Answer:
The correct answer is option C that is graph X.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : 1 sack lunch has 3 sandwiches
x axis = Number of sack lunches
y axis = Number of sandwiches
The coordinate from the given data will be: (1,3)
So, from the given graphs the graph with coordinate point (1,3) is correct. It will also show change in number of sandwiches with respect to change in number of sack lunches.