Let’s solve each part step by step.
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Part 1: Tell what point is located at each ordered pair.
Remember: An ordered pair (x, y) means:
- First number = move right from 0 on the x-axis
- Second number = move up from 0 on the y-axis
We look at the grid and find which letter is at that spot.
1.
(3,1) → Go to x=3, y=1 → That’s point
F
2.
(7,8) → Go to x=7, y=8 → That’s point
H
3.
(1,4) → Go to x=1, y=4 → That’s point
M
4.
(5,0) → Go to x=5, y=0 → That’s point
R
5.
(8,7) → Go to x=8, y=7 → That’s point
A
6.
(4,2) → Go to x=4, y=2 → That’s point
D
7.
(5,5) → Go to x=5, y=5 → That’s point
J
8.
(1,3) → Go to x=1, y=3 → That’s point
C
✔ All checked against the grid.
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Part 2: Write the ordered pair for each given point.
Look at where each letter is on the grid.
9.
A → x=8, y=7 →
(8,7)
10.
T → x=8, y=2 →
(8,2)
11.
W → x=3, y=7 →
(3,7)
12.
O → x=4, y=1 →
(4,1)
13.
Q → x=0, y=6 →
(0,6)
✔ Double-checked positions.
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Part 3: Plot the following points on the coordinate grid.
This part asks you to plot — but since we’re solving answers, we’ll just list them as requested in case they want coordinates written down (though plotting isn’t something we can do here). But since the question says “Plot”, and no answer blank is shown for these, maybe it’s just instruction. However, looking back — actually, questions 14–19 don’t have blanks to fill — so perhaps they are instructions only? Wait — let me check again.
Looking at original image layout: Questions 14–19 say “Plot the following points...” — there are no blanks next to them. So likely, this section is for drawing on paper, not writing answers. So we skip answering numerically here — unless the student is supposed to write the coordinates? No — the instruction is to *plot*, meaning draw dots. Since we can’t draw, and no answer line exists, we assume no written answer needed for 14–19.
But wait — question 20 and 21 ask for final landing points — those need answers.
So proceed to 20 and 21.
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Part 4: Movement Problems
20. Start at [0,0]. Go right three spaces → now at (3,0). Then go up seven spaces → add 7 to y → (3,7). What point is at (3,7)? Look at grid → that’s
W
Wait — let’s confirm: W is at (3,7) — yes, from earlier.
21. Start at point C. Where is C? From earlier, C is at (1,3).
Go right seven spaces → x becomes 1 + 7 = 8
Then go down one space → y becomes 3 - 1 = 2
So new point is (8,2) → that’s point
T
✔ Confirmed with grid.
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Final Answer:
1. F
2. H
3. M
4. R
5. A
6. D
7. J
8. C
9. (8,7)
10. (8,2)
11. (3,7)
12. (4,1)
13. (0,6)
20. W
21. T
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graphing ordered pairs worksheet pdf.