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Calculate the distance between each given pair of points. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

(3, 1) and (6, 5)

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The answer is 5

Here are the steps:

First off, we will be using the distance formula of

d=\sqrt{(x_ {2}- x_(2)) ^(2)+( y_(2)- y_(1))^2 }

So we have the ordered pairs of (3,1) and (6,5)

Once you plug them into the formula it should look like this:

d= √((6-3)^2+(5-1)^2)

Now we do the math inside the parenthesis and end up with:

d=√(3^2+4^2)

Then you multiply by the power and simplify to get:

d=√(25)

And the
√(25)=5

So your answer is 5
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