Use the image to answer the question. Determine the slope of the proportional relationship in the graph. (1 point) Responses The slope is 0.5. The slope is 0.5. The slope is 2. The slope is 2. The slope is 20. The slope is 20. The slope is 10. The slope is 10. Skip to navigation

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I'm unable to view images, but I can help you understand how to determine the slope of a proportional relationship from a graph.

To find the slope, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{slope} = \frac{\text{change in } y}{\text{change in } x} \]

  1. Identify two points on the line in the graph. Let's say the points are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).

  2. Calculate the change in y and the change in x:

    • Change in y = y2 - y1
    • Change in x = x2 - x1
  3. Divide the change in y by the change in x to get the slope.

If you can describe the points or provide the coordinates, I can help you calculate the slope. Otherwise, choose the response that fits the slope you've determined from the graph!