Asked by bob

Lina charges a one-time fee of $5, plus $10 per hour, for a dog-walking appointment. Does the current graph use a reasonable scale for this situation? Enter 1 for yes or 2 for no.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the graph — please upload it or describe the axes and tick values.

To decide yourself, check these quickly:
- The y-intercept should be at $5 when x = 0.
- The slope should be $10 per 1 hour (for each 1 unit right on the x-axis, the graph should go up $10 on the y-axis).
- A “reasonable” scale would use x-ticks in hours (1, 2, 3, … or a consistent multiple) and y-ticks in dollars that make $10 correspond to a simple number of tick steps (e.g., y-ticks of $10, $5, or $20 are fine; y-ticks of $1 or $0.01 would be unreasonable).

If the graph meets those criteria enter 1; if not enter 2. If you upload or describe the graph I’ll tell you which to choose.