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White raven [17]
4 years ago
12

Please help me with number five WHOEVER EXPLAINS AND GIVES ME THE ANSWER GETS BRAINLEST

Mathematics
2 answers:
anyanavicka [17]4 years ago
8 0
You have the right answer
MrMuchimi4 years ago
5 0
You are correct. The answer is C, 11 units
The ordered pairs are (3,6) and (14,6)
The x numbers are the same. The y numbers are different.
So, you would subtract 3 from 14 (14-3) to get the answer of 11 units. 


Hope this helps you! (:
-Hamilton1757
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