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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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Many of the streets in downtown Philadelphia can be modeled by a coordinate plane, as shown on the map. Each unit on the map represents one block. Use the map for 33 and 34.

  • Question 33 (request help)

    Anita works at the Historical Society. She leaves the building and walks 3 blocks north to a restaurant. What ordered pair represents the restaurant?

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  • Question 34 (request help)

    Pose a Problem Write and solve a new problem that uses a location on the map.

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  • Question 35 (request help)

    The points A, B, C, and D on a coordinate plane can be connected to form a rectangle. Point A is located at (2, 0), point B is located at (6, 0), and point C is located at (6, –2.5). Write the ordered pair for point D.

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  • Question 36 (request help)

    Identify Relationships Explain how you can tell that the line segment connecting two points is vertical without graphing the points.

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  • Question 37 (request help)

    For numbers 37a–37d, select True or False for each statement.

    37a. Point A (2, –1) is to the right of the y-axis and below the x-axis.

    37b. Point B (– 5,2) is to the left of the y-axis and below the x-axis.

    37c. Point C (3, 2) is to the right of the y-axis and above the x-axis.

    37d. Point D (–2, –1) is to the left of the y-axis and below the x-axis.

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    37b.    
    37c.    
    37d.    

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