I will assume that this question is about scientific notation (also assuming that the first number is 3.4*10^2), where you can arrange the numbers by the exponent of the 10, so from least to greatest:
![8.11*10^{-3}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=8.11%2A10%5E%7B-3%7D%20)
,
![3.4*10^{2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=3.4%2A10%5E%7B2%7D%20)
, 435, and
The bottom 2.
I can’t see the point names cause its blurry but those bottom 2 points should be the answers.
Y coordinates are how high or low
X coordinates are how far left or right
Brainliest if this helps?
Answer:
The way a proportion is set is as follows;
![\dfrac{1 \ inch}{200 \ miles } = \dfrac{4 \ inches}{ Distance \ from \ Rio \ de \ Janeiro \ to \ San \ Jose}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B1%20%5C%20inch%7D%7B200%20%5C%20miles%20%7D%20%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B4%20%5C%20inches%7D%7B%20Distance%20%5C%20from%20%5C%20Rio%20%5C%20de%20%5C%20Janeiro%20%5C%20to%20%5C%20San%20%5C%20Jose%7D)
The Distance from Rio de Janeiro and San Jose Costa Rica is then found as 800 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
The dimension of the distance between Rio de Janeiro and San Jose Costa Rica = 4 inches
The map scale = 1 inch to 200 miles
To figure out how many miles it is or the actual distance from Rio de Janeiro and San Jose Costa Rica, we have;
![\dfrac{1 \ inch}{200 \ miles } = \dfrac{4 \ inches}{ Distance \ from \ Rio \ de \ Janeiro \ to \ San \ Jose}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B1%20%5C%20inch%7D%7B200%20%5C%20miles%20%7D%20%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B4%20%5C%20inches%7D%7B%20Distance%20%5C%20from%20%5C%20Rio%20%5C%20de%20%5C%20Janeiro%20%5C%20to%20%5C%20San%20%5C%20Jose%7D)
Therefore, we have;
(4 inches × 200 miles)/(1 inche) = Distance from Rio de Janeiro and San Jose Costa Rica
Which gives;
Distance from Rio de Janeiro and San Jose Costa Rica = 800 miles.
Quotient=19
remainder= 3
or
mixed number = 3/35
You can just do rise over run to find the slope or use the slope equation which is
![y = y1 - y2 \div x1 - x2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3D%20y1%20-%20y2%20%5Cdiv%20x1%20-%20x2)
3=x1
0=x2
5=y1
-1=y2
input those and you can get the slope graphed.