The graph shows the elevation of a hiker compared to ground level. What is the y-intercept?
A) -10 m
B) 0 m
C) 10 m
D) 20 m
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To determine the y-intercept of a graph, look for the point where the graph crosses the y-axis. The y-intercept represents the elevation when the horizontal position (x-axis) is zero.
If the graph shows that the elevation at this point is, for example, at 0 m, the y-intercept would be B) 0 m.
You should check the graph for the specific value of the y-intercept, but based on typical representations:
– If the graph crosses at -10 m, the answer is A) -10 m.
– If at 0 m, the answer is B) 0 m.
– If at 10 m, the answer is C) 10 m.
– If at 20 m, the answer is D) 20 m.
Pick the option that corresponds to where the graph intersects the y-axis. Good luck!