At the coffee shop the cost for using the Internet is proportional to the time it used. It cost two dollars per hour to use the Internet select the graph shown to show this relationship where X represents the number of hours and why represents the cost

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Unfortunately, I cannot visually provide you with a graph. However, I can describe the graph to you.

The graph representing the relationship between the number of hours (X) and the cost (Y) would be a straight line with a positive slope. The slope represents the rate of change, which in this case is the cost per hour, which is $2.

The line would start from the origin (0, 0), indicating that when no hours are used, the cost is also $0. As the number of hours increases, the cost increases proportionally. For each hour, the cost increases by $2.

So, as you move to the right on the X-axis (number of hours), the graph would steadily rise upwards along the Y-axis (cost), forming a straight line.