To find which ordered pairs represent points on the graph of the equation \( x = \frac{3}{5} y \), we can rearrange the equation to express \( y \) in terms of \( x \):
\[ y = \frac{5}{3} x \]
This means that for any point \( (x, y) \) to lie on the graph, the \( y \)-coordinate must equal \( \frac{5}{3} \) times the \( x \)-coordinate.
You can verify each ordered pair by substituting the \( y \)-value into the equation and seeing if both sides are equal.
If you provide the specific ordered pairs you want to check, I can help determine which of them lie on the graph defined by the equation \( x = \frac{3}{5} y \).