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A subscription for an online TV streaming service costs $24 for two months, $36 for 4 months, and $48 for 6 months. Graph the relationship on the coordinate plane.

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Final answer:

To graph the relationship between subscription cost and time for an online TV streaming service, plot the cost on the y-axis and time on the x-axis, resulting in a linear graph with points (2, 24), (4, 36), and (6, 48).

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to graph the relationship between the cost of a subscription for an online TV streaming service and the duration of the subscription in months. To create the graph on the coordinate plane, we will plot the cost on the y-axis and the time in months on the x-axis. The given data points are: $24 for two months, $36 for four months, and $48 for six months.

To graph this, we start by drawing a coordinate plane. Then we label the x-axis as 'Duration (months)' and the y-axis as 'Cost ($).' For the data points, we plot the following: (2, 24), (4, 36), and (6, 48). After plotting the points, we draw a straight line through them, which should show a linear relationship between the cost and the time. This implies that the cost is directly proportional to the number of months of the subscription.

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The actual graph cannot be displayed here, but these instructions illustrate how the student should create their graph.

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