Let’s solve this step by step.
We are working with a coordinate grid. Each point has an ordered pair (x, y), where:
- x is the horizontal position (left to right)
- y is the vertical position (bottom to top)
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Part 1: Tell what point is located at each ordered pair.
We look at the grid and find which letter is at each given (x, y).
1.
(5,8) → Go to x=5, y=8 → That’s point
M
2.
(12,2) → Go to x=12, y=2 → That’s point
P
3.
(8,7) → Go to x=8, y=7 → That’s point
H
4.
(12,10) → Go to x=12, y=10 → That’s point
G
5.
(7,7) → Go to x=7, y=7 → That’s point
Q
6.
(0,10) → Go to x=0, y=10 → That’s point
E
✔ Double-checking:
- M is at column 5, row 8 → yes
- P is at column 12, row 2 → yes
- H is at column 8, row 7 → yes
- G is at column 12, row 10 → yes
- Q is at column 7, row 7 → yes
- E is at column 0, row 10 → yes
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Part 2: Write the ordered pair for each given point.
Now we go to each labeled point and read its coordinates.
7.
N → Look at N: it’s at x=1, y=1 →
(1,1)
8.
L → L is at x=4, y=3 →
(4,3)
9.
J → J is at x=11, y=1 →
(11,1)
10.
A → A is at x=3, y=12 →
(3,12)
11.
B → B is at x=0, y=4 →
(0,4)
12.
E → E is at x=0, y=10 →
(0,10)
✔ Double-checking:
- N: one over, one up → (1,1) ✔️
- L: four over, three up → (4,3) ✔️
- J: eleven over, one up → (11,1) ✔️
- A: three over, twelve up → (3,12) ✔️
- B: zero over, four up → (0,4) ✔️
- E: zero over, ten up → (0,10) ✔️
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Part 3: Plot the following points on the coordinate grid.
This part asks you to plot them — but since we’re just answering in text, we’ll write the coordinates as given (they’re already provided). But if you were doing this on paper, you’d mark those spots.
13. S (6,11) → Already plotted? Not needed here — just note the coordinate.
14. T (3,5) → Same.
15. U (9,12) → Same.
But since the question says “Plot”, and we can’t draw, we just confirm these are the correct coordinates to plot.
Wait — actually, looking back, Part 3 doesn’t ask us to *find* anything — it says “Plot the following points”. Since we’re not drawing, and the user didn’t ask us to describe plotting, we don’t need to do anything else for Part 3 except maybe acknowledge that these are the points to plot. But since the answer format only requires final answers for the blanks, and Parts 1 and 2 have blanks, Part 3 has no blank to fill — so we skip writing anything for it in the final answer unless instructed otherwise.
Actually, re-reading the worksheet: Part 3 says “Plot the following points...” — there are no blanks to fill. So we don’t need to provide any written answer for Part 3 — it’s a graphing task.
So our final answers are only for Parts 1 and 2.
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Final Answer:
1. M
2. P
3. H
4. G
5. Q
6. E
7. (1,1)
8. (4,3)
9. (11,1)
10. (3,12)
11. (0,4)
12. (0,10)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of single quadrant ordered pairs worksheet.