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Answer:


\mathsf {y =(15)/(7)x } <
\mathsf {y=(13)/(6)x } <
\mathsf {y=(11)/(5)x } <
\mathsf {y=(21)/(9)x } <
\mathsf {y= (19)/(8)x}

Explanation:

Finding the unit rate of the graph :

  • Take 2 points and find the slope
  • ⇒ (0,0) and (12, 25)
  • ⇒ m = 25 - 0 / 12 - 0
  • ⇒ m = 25/12
  • The equation is : y = 25/12x

Now, the equations with greater unit rates (in increasing order) are :


  • \mathsf {y =(15)/(7)x } <
    \mathsf {y=(13)/(6)x } <
    \mathsf {y=(11)/(5)x } <
    \mathsf {y=(21)/(9)x } <
    \mathsf {y= (19)/(8)x}
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