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A logistics coordinator is mapping a delivery route on a coordinate grid. The route follows a straight line passing through the points (2, 3) and (7, 6). When using the rise-over-run method starting at the point (2, 3), the horizontal change, or 'run,' required to reach the second point is ____ units.
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A logistics coordinator is mapping a delivery route on a coordinate grid. The route follows a straight line passing through the points (2, 3) and (7, 6). When using the rise-over-run method starting at the point (2, 3), the horizontal change, or 'run,' required to reach the second point is ____ units.
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A quality control inspector is verifying the incline of a structural component on a blueprint that passes through the points (2, 3) and (7, 6). To check for mathematical consistency using the rise-over-run method, the inspector decides to calculate the slope by starting at the point (7, 6) and moving toward the point (2, 3). According to the 'reversing direction' principle, what specific values for the 'rise' and 'run' are recorded in this instance?