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In an ordered pair,the x-coordinate represents the number of hexagons and the y-coordinate represents the total number of sides.If the x-coordinate is 7, what is the y coordinat…
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in an ordered pair,the x-coordinate represents the number of hexagons and the y-coordinate represents the total number of sides.If the x-coordinate is 7, what is the y coordinate
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The y-coordinate is 42.
Hexagons have 6 sides. Since the x-coordinate is 7, there are 7 hexagons. 7 hexagons * 6 sides each = 42 sides for the y-coordinate.
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