How would you describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices of a figure that is translated to the left 6 units and up 5 units?

A Subtract 6 units from each x-value and add 5 units to each y-value.
B Subtract 6 units from each y-value and add 5 units to each x-value.
C Subtract 5 units from each x-value and add 6 units to each y-value.
D Add 6 units to each x-value and add 5 units to each y-value.

The correct answer is A. Subtract 6 units from each x-value and add 5 units to each y-value.

When a figure is translated to the left 6 units, it means that the x-values of each vertex will be reduced by 6 units. This is because moving to the left on a coordinate plane means subtracting from the x-values.

When a figure is translated up 5 units, it means that the y-values of each vertex will increase by 5 units. This is because moving upward on a coordinate plane means adding to the y-values.

Therefore, to describe the effect on the coordinates of the vertices, we need to subtract 6 units from each x-value and add 5 units to each y-value.