Claim (Red): Steve's statement is correct.
Evidence (Blue): According to the graph, for distances up to 3 miles, the cost of the yellow cab is lower than the cost of the blue cab. However, for distances greater than 3 miles, the cost of the yellow cab becomes higher than the cost of the blue cab.
Reasoning (Purple): The graph clearly shows that the cost of the yellow cab is lower than the cost of the blue cab for distances up to 3 miles. This means that for short rides, the yellow cab is more affordable. However, for distances greater than 3 miles, the cost of the yellow cab starts to increase, making it more expensive compared to the blue cab.
Conclusion (Black): Based on the evidence from the graph, Steve's statement is correct. The yellow cab is only more expensive than the blue cab if you ride the taxis for more than 3 miles. For distances up to 3 miles, the yellow cab is actually cheaper than the blue cab.