Which graph shows a linear function with a slope of 5/4 and a y-intercept of -5

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The graph that shows a linear function with a slope of 5/4 and a y-intercept of -5 is the graph labeled as Line A.

Line A starts at the point (0, -5), the y-intercept, and has a positive slope. This means that as x increases, y also increases. The slope of 5/4 indicates that for every increase of 4 units in the x-direction, there is an increase of 5 units in the y-direction.

Therefore, the graph represented by Line A best matches the given slope and y-intercept.
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