To go from store A to store B a person would have to walk south 6 city blocks.
Explanation:
Step 1:
Store A is at (-2, 3) and store B is at (-2, -3). The shortest way to go from store A to store B is a straight line drawn from A to B.
So the only direction a person needs to go from store A to store B is south (down).
Step 2:
Now we need to calculate how long they have to walk to get from store A to store B.
To find the distance between two points on a graph, we use
here (-2, 3) is (
) and (-2, -3) is (
).


So a person would have to walk south store A for 6 city blocks to get to store B.