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Complete the statements using the graph. The ordered pair (5,–7) is represented on the grid by point . The ordered pair (–4One-fourth,–3One-third) is represented on the grid by point . The ordered pair (–2,5One-half) is represented on the grid by point . The ordered pair (3.5,6.25) is represented on the grid by point .

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