State the coordinates of the points shown in the figure below. (The scale on both axes is $1 \,cm = 5$ units.)

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(N/A) To find the coordinates of any point $(x, y)$,we determine its perpendicular distance from the $Y$-axis (which gives the $x$-coordinate) and its perpendicular distance from the $X$-axis (which gives the $y$-coordinate). Given the scale $1 \,cm = 5$ units,we count the grid units accordingly.
Point Coordinates $(x, y)$
$P$ $(10, 15)$
$Q$ $(-15, 0)$
$R$ $(20, -15)$
$S$ $(0, 25)$
$T$ $(-20, 20)$
$U$ $(-20, -25)$
$V$ $(0, -15)$
$W$ $(25, 0)$

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