SOLUTION: What is the distance between (-6, -6) and (-6, 1)? A.5 units B.12 units C.7 units D.0 units
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What is the distance between (-6, -6) and (-6, 1)?
A.5 units
B.12 units
C.7 units
D.0 units
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Distance Between 2 points
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The distance is 7.
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