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Plot the following ordered pairs of number `(x ,\ y)`as points in the Cartesian plane. Use the scale `1c m=1u n i t`on the axes.x: '3'0'1'4'2' y: '7'3.5'3'4`3'

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To plot the given ordered pairs of numbers (x, y) on the Cartesian plane, we will follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Identify the Ordered Pairs**: The ordered pairs given are: - (3, 7) - (0, 3.5) ...
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