The yearly production of a 5 foot orange tree is 34 pounds of oranges. A 14 foot tree produces 86 pounds of oranges. Let h represent the height of an orange tree and p the number of pounds of oranges produced. List the ordered pairs.

(5,34) (14,86)

(5,34)

To find the ordered pairs for the given information, you need to find the relationship between the height of the orange tree and the pounds of oranges produced.

Given:
- A 5-foot tree produces 34 pounds of oranges.
- A 14-foot tree produces 86 pounds of oranges.

Let's form the ordered pairs using the height of the tree (h) and the number of pounds of oranges (p).

First ordered pair: (5, 34)
Second ordered pair: (14, 86)

The ordered pairs represent the height of the orange tree (h) on the x-axis and the pounds of oranges produced (p) on the y-axis.