Which of the following is an ordered pair of the relation y=−2/3x+6 ?(1 point)

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A. (0, 5)
B. (8, -2)
C. (4, 8)
D. (-3, 8)

To find the ordered pair, substitute the x-value into the equation and solve for y.

For option A:
y = (-2/3)(0) + 6
y = 6
The ordered pair is (0, 6).

For option B:
y = (-2/3)(8) + 6
y = -16/3 + 6
y = -16/3 + 18/3
y = 2/3
The ordered pair is (8, 2/3).

For option C:
y = (-2/3)(4) + 6
y = -8/3 + 6
y = -8/3 + 18/3
y = 10/3
The ordered pair is (4, 10/3).

For option D:
y = (-2/3)(-3) + 6
y = 2 + 6
y = 8
The ordered pair is (-3, 8).

Therefore, the correct answer is D. (-3, 8).
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