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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 19:31 supergraciepie

Which set of steps will not get you to the point (4 1/2,6)?
a) put one finger halfway between 4 and 5 on the x-axis, and put another finger at the 6 on the y-axis. move the first finger up and the second finger to the right until they meet.
b)starting at the origin, go 412 spaces up and then 6 spaces to the right.
c)starting at the origin, go 6 spaces up and then 412 spaces to the right.
d) starting at the origin, go 412 spaces to the right and then 6 spaces up.

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