To determine which graph is correct for the four students (Amy, Jacob, Rita, and Leo) plotting the points \((-17/4, -2.5)\), we need to first convert \(-17/4\) into decimal form for clarity.
Calculating \(-17/4\): \[ -17/4 = -4.25 \]
Now we have the point \((-4.25, -2.5)\).
Next, you need to identify which student’s graph represents this point. Here’s how you can check:
- Look for the X-coordinate: The X-coordinate is \(-4.25\). This value needs to be marked on the X-axis.
- Look for the Y-coordinate: The Y-coordinate is \(-2.5\). This value should be on the Y-axis.
To find the correct graph, see which graph has the point \((-4.25, -2.5)\) marked.
If you have specific graphs to refer to or if you can describe them, I can help you identify which graph correctly represents the point. Otherwise, based on the steps above, you can check each graph individually to find the correct one.