determine which ordered pair is a solution of y=2x-3.

Billions and billions of them ...

here are just two of them:
(0,-3) , (75.2 , 147.4)

To determine which ordered pair is a solution of the equation y = 2x - 3, you need to substitute values for x and y and check if they satisfy the equation.

Let's take an ordered pair (x, y) and substitute the values into the equation.

For example, let's consider the ordered pair (1, -1):

y = 2x - 3
-1 = 2(1) - 3
-1 = 2 - 3
-1 = -1

Since the values satisfy the equation, (-1, 1) is a solution of y = 2x - 3.

Similarly, you can repeat this process for other ordered pairs to determine if they are solutions of the equation.