Ordered Pairs
Name the Point
Solving problems using ordered pair
Applying the RULE
Vocabulary
100

What is the ordered pair for Point A?

(3,4)

100

What point is at (0,2)?

Point F

100

If Mrs. Curry uses 10 cups for flour, how many cookies can she make?

70 cookies 

100

If x is 3, what is y?


5

100

What is the origin?  

the location at zero where its two axes cross each other perpendicularly

200

Give the ordered pair for Point E

(0,2)

200

What point is at (6,0)?

Point C

200

If Mrs. Curry uses 12 cups of flour, how many cookies can she bake?

80 cookies

200

If the rule is y=2b and b is 10, what is y?

20

200

What is the ordered pair for the origin?

(0,0)

300

Give the ordered pair for Point A

(2,7)

300

What point is at (4,3)?

Point E

300

If Mrs. Curry wanted to bake 50 cookies, how many cups of flour would she need?

8 cups

300

What is the rule?

(3,2) (4,3) (5,4) (6,5)

y=x-1

300

Which axes is vertical?

y

400

Give the ordered pair for Point Y

(4,1)

400

What point is at (1,2)?

Point B

400

If Mrs. Curry wanted to bake 30 cookies, how many cups of flour would she need?

5 cups

400

If the rule is y=x+3 and y is 20, what is x?


17

400

Which axes is horizonal? 

x

500

Give the ordered pair for Point Z

(2,4)

500

What letter is at (2.5, 0.5)?

Point A

500

If Mrs. Curry needs 100 cookies, how many cups of flour does she need?

14 cups

500

For every batch (b) of cookies Mrs. Romero makes, she needs 2 eggs (e).  Draw an input/output table to show how many eggs are needed to make 2 batches, 3 batches, 4 batches, and 5 batches.


X  Y

2  4

3  6

4  8

5  10

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Define ordered pair.

Two numbers written in a certain order.  (x,y)