A company surveyed their employees about their water intake at work. What can be interpreted from the slope of this graph?

A.
Employees drink one cup of water for each hour they are at work.
B.
Employees drink one and a half cups of water for each hour they are at work.
C.
Employees drink half a cup of water for each hour they are at work.
D.
Employees drink two cups of water for each hour they are at work.

1 answer

To interpret the slope of the graph, we need to consider what the slope represents in the context of the employees' water intake over time. The slope indicates the amount of water consumed (in cups) for each unit of time spent at work (in hours).

Here's a quick breakdown of the choices provided:

  • A. Employees drink one cup of water for each hour they are at work.
  • B. Employees drink one and a half cups of water for each hour they are at work.
  • C. Employees drink half a cup of water for each hour they are at work.
  • D. Employees drink two cups of water for each hour they are at work.

Without the actual graph, I can't derive the exact slope value. However, if the slope is given as a fraction or a decimal, you can match it with the corresponding option:

  • If the slope is 1, you would select (A).
  • If the slope is 1.5, you would select (B).
  • If the slope is 0.5, you would select (C).
  • If the slope is 2, you would select (D).

To accurately interpret the slope, please refer to the graph itself to determine its value. If you provide me with that information, I can help you select the correct interpretation.