SOLUTION: A line with a slope 1/5 passes through (6,3) if the abssisa of the point on the line is 11. What is its ordinate?
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Question 1122519: A line with a slope 1/5 passes through (6,3) if the abssisa of the point on the line is 11. What is its ordinate?
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Substitute 11 for
and then solve for 
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