Since the cost of using the Internet is proportional to the time used, we can set up a proportional relationship as follows:
Cost = Rate × Time
Given that it costs two dollars per hour (Rate = $2/hour), the equation becomes:
Cost = 2 × Time
To graph this equation, we will plot the cost (Y) on the y-axis and the number of hours (X) on the x-axis.
Here is the graph representing the relationship between the number of hours and the cost of using the Internet:
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At the coffee shop they cost free is in the Internet is proportional to the time of used. It cost two dollars per hour to use the Internet select the graph drawn to this relationship where X represents the number of hours and Y represents the cost
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