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A ship sails from point (1, 2) to point (5, 5), as shown. If each unit represents one mile, how far has the ship sailed?

a.5 milesB)7 milesC)9 milesD)11 milesE)13 miles

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Hello!

To find how far the ship has sailed, we need to use the distance formula. The distance formula is:
d = \sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1)) ^(2)+ (y_(2)-y_(1)) ^(2) }.

Before using the formula, we need to assign the given points to
(x_(1), y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)). The point (1, 2) can be assigned to
(x_(1), y_(1)) and (5, 5) can be assigned to
(x_(2),y_(2)).

With the assigned ordered pairs, we can substitute it into the formula.


d = \sqrt{(5-1) ^(2)+ (5-2) ^(2) }


d= \sqrt{(4) ^(2)+ (3) ^(2) }


d = √(16 + 9)


d = √(25) = 5

Given that each unit represents one mile, then therefore the ship has sailed 5 miles, which is choice A.

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