Variable 2 is 61.33 when Variable 1 is 46.
The graph shows a direct proportional relationship between Variable 1 and Variable 2, meaning that as Variable 1 increases, Variable 2 also increases at the same rate.
To calculate the value of Variable 2 when Variable 1 is 46, we can use the following equation:
Variable 2 = (Variable 1 / Variable 1 at point A) * Variable 2 at point A
Where point A is any point on the line representing the relationship between the two variables.
In this case, we can use the following point A:
Variable 1 = 30
Variable 2 = 40
Substituting these values into the equation above, we get the following:
Variable 2 = (46 / 30) * 40 = 61.33
Therefore, the value of Variable 2 when Variable 1 is 46 is 61.33.