To determine which statement is true based on the graph, we would need to analyze the slopes of the lines representing the costs of apples and bananas in relation to the quantity (x kg).
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The first statement indicates that the graph of apples is steeper, implying that the slope (which represents cost per kg) for apples is greater than that of bananas.
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The second statement suggests that the cost per kg of bananas is less than that of apples, which would be consistent with a less steep graph for bananas.
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The third statement claims that the costs are the same per kg, meaning both graphs would have the same slope.
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The fourth statement indicates that the graph for bananas is steeper, leading to the conclusion that bananas cost more per kg than apples.
Without the actual graph, we can't definitively assess which of these statements is correct. To choose the correct answer, one would typically look for the steepness of the lines: steeper indicates a higher cost per kg.
If you can provide additional details about the graph or confirm specific observations (like which line is steeper or the actual costs per kg), I would be happy to help further!