Which statement is true about the graphs shown?
A. Only graph A represents a proportional relationship.
B. Only graph B represents a proportional relationship.
C. Graph A and graph B both represent a proportional relationship.
D. Graph A and graph B both represent a non-proportional relationship.
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To determine which statement is true about the graphs, we need to consider what a proportional relationship looks like. A graph represents a proportional relationship if it is a straight line that goes through the origin (0,0).
– If graph A is a straight line passing through the origin, it represents a proportional relationship.
– If graph B is also a straight line passing through the origin, it also represents a proportional relationship.
– If either graph does not pass through the origin, it does not represent a proportional relationship.
Based on this understanding, you would need to analyze the graphs directly to answer the question accurately.
If you find that either or both graphs pass through the origin, that will help you select the correct answer.
Please review the graphs and make your selection accordingly! You can also ask for more in-depth assistance if needed.