To determine when Town B and Town D have the same population, you would typically look at the graph of each town's population over years on the coordinate plane. You would find the point where the lines representing Town B and Town D intersect.
Since I don't have access to the image, I can't analyze the actual graphs directly. However, if you are looking for the exact year when the populations of the two towns are equal, you should look for the point of intersection on the graph.
Here are the possible responses based on what you might see on the graph:
- In year 0: This suggests that both towns start with the same population at the outset.
- In year 46: This indicates that the populations of both towns become equal at that specific year.
- In year 92: Similar to 46, this states that they become equal in year 92.
- Never: This means that the populations of Town B and Town D do not intersect at any point in the observed timeframe.
If you analyze the graph and find the intersection point, you can choose the correct answer based on that finding. If you see clear vertical alignment of Town B and Town D on the same population level at one of the mentioned years, select that year. If they do not cross at all, choose "never."