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locate and name the point at the 11. (3, 15) 12. (20, 13) plot each poi…

Question

locate and name the point at the

  1. (3, 15)
  2. (20, 13)

plot each point on the line plot

  1. n (6, 19)
  2. o (18,

answer the following questions

  1. which point shares the
  2. which point shares the

Explanation:

Response
Question 11: Locate the point at (3, 15)

Step 1: Understand the coordinate system

In a coordinate system, the first number is the x - coordinate (horizontal axis) and the second number is the y - coordinate (vertical axis). So for the point (3, 15), we look for x = 3 (horizontal position) and y = 15 (vertical position).

Step 2: Identify the point

Looking at the grid, when x = 3 (around the column near x = 2 - 4) and y = 15 (between y = 14 - 16), the point is labeled C? Wait, no, let's re - check. Wait, the x - axis is from 0 to 20, y - axis from 0 to 18. Wait, the point with x≈3 and y = 15. Looking at the grid, the point C: let's check the coordinates. Wait, the point at x = 3 (approx) and y = 15. Wait, the point labeled C: let's see the grid. The x - coordinate for C: looking at the columns, x = 3 (since the first column is x = 0, then x = 2, x = 4, etc. Wait, maybe the x - axis is in units where each grid line is 2? No, the x - axis labels are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. So the x - coordinate of a point is determined by the column. For x = 3, it's between x = 2 and x = 4. The y - coordinate of 15 is between y = 14 and y = 16. Looking at the points, the point with y = 15 (close to 14 - 16) and x around 3: the point labeled C? Wait, no, the point at (3, 15) is C? Wait, the point C is at x≈3 (since x = 2 is the second column, x = 4 is the fourth). Wait, maybe the x - coordinate is the horizontal position, so (3, 15) corresponds to point C? Wait, let's check the given points. The point C: let's see its coordinates. If we assume that the x - axis is the horizontal line (bottom) and y - axis vertical (left). So for (3, 15), x = 3 (horizontal), y = 15 (vertical). Looking at the grid, the point with y = 15 (between 14 and 16) and x = 3 (between 2 and 4) is point C? Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the point at (3, 15): let's check the y - axis. The y - axis has labels 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Wait, 15 is between 14 and 16. The x - axis: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. So x = 3 is between x = 2 and x = 4. The point with y = 15 (so y - coordinate 15) and x = 3: the point labeled C. Yes, so the point at (3, 15) is C.

Step 3: Confirm

So by matching the x and y coordinates, the point at (3, 15) is C? Wait, no, maybe I messed up. Wait, the point B is at (2, 10), point F at (0, 7), point A at (10, 10), point D at (16, 10), point K at (20, 12), point I at (10, 16), point L at (7, 8), point M at (12, 6), point H at (10, 2), point J at (16, 2). Wait, the point with y = 15: let's see the y - axis. The y - values: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. So 15 is between 14 and 16. The points with y between 14 and 16: point at x = 2 (y = 18? No, the top point is at x = 2, y = 18), then x = 3 (y = 15? Wait, the point at x = 2, y = 18 (let's call it G? Wait, the first point at x = 2, y = 18 (top left), then x = 2, y = 10 (point B), x = 10, y = 10 (point A), x = 16, y = 10 (point D), x = 20, y = 12 (point K). The point with y = 15: x = 3 (between x = 2 and x = 4). So the point is C. So (3, 15) is point C.

Question 12: Locate the point at (20, 13)

Step 1: Understand coordinates

For (20, 13), x = 20 (rightmost column), y = 13 (between 12 and 14).

Step 2: Identify the point

Looking at the grid, the rightmost column (x = 20) and y = 13 (close to 12 - 14). The point at x = 20, y = 13 is point K? Wait, point K is at x = 20, y = 12? Wait, no, y = 13 is between 12 and 14. Wait, point K is at (20, 12)? Wait, the y - axis label for 12 is there. Wait, (20, 13): x = 20, y = 13. So the point at x = 20 (last column) and y = 13 (between 12 and 14) is point K? Wait, maybe the y - coordinate of K is 12. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the point K is at x = 20, y = 12. Then (20, 13) is a new point? No, the given points: point K is at (20, 12). Wait, maybe the problem has a typo, but according to the grid, the point at x = 20, y = 13 is point K? Wait, no, y = 12 is the label for K. Wait, maybe the y - axis is in increments of 2? No, the y - axis labels are 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. So y = 13 is between 12 and 14. The point at x = 20, y = 13 is point K (since K is at x = 20, y≈12 - 13).

Question 15: Plot point N (6, 19)

Step 1: Check the coordinate system limits

The y - axis in the grid goes up to 18 (since the top y - label is 18). So y = 19 is outside the y - axis range of the given grid (which has y from 0 to 18). So we can't plot it on the given grid as the y - axis only goes up to 18. But if we assume that there is an extension, x = 6 (column at x = 6, which is the column labeled 6 on the x - axis) and y = 19 (above y = 18).

Question 16: (The question is incomplete, so we can't answer it fully)
Question 19 and 20: (The questions are incomplete, so we can't answer them fully)

Answer:

s:

  1. (3, 15) is point C.
  2. (20, 13) is point K (approx, considering the grid).
  3. Point N (6, 19) cannot be plotted on the given grid as y = 19 exceeds the y - axis limit (up to 18). For a hypothetical plot, x = 6 (column at x = 6) and y = 19 (above the top of the grid).
  4. (Incomplete, no answer)
  5. (Incomplete, no answer)
  6. (Incomplete, no answer)