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CutieSweety
Hector left his house at (−5,7) on a map of Coleville and walked to the zoo at (−5,6). From there he walked east to his friend's house. He walked a total distance of 23 blocks.
If each unit on the map represents one block, what are the coordinates of Hector's friend's house?
The coordinates are
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