We know that Saskatchewan started with 10 million dollars in debt.
According to the graph, Manitoba started with 8 million dollars in debt.
Hence, Manitoba Widgets started with a greater balance because -8 million is greater than -10. (a)
According to the problem, after 5 years, Saskatchewan had 6 million dollars in debt. So, let's find the rate
![r=(-6-(-10))/(5)=(-6+10)/(5)=(4)/(5)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/hnaqp76slyd3pqq1zskwij6ylp012wu2b4.png)
This means the debt is decreasing by 4 million every 5 years.
Now, we find the rate of Manitoba using the points (0,-8) and (4, -5).
![m=(-5-(-8))/(4-0)=(-5+8)/(4)=(3)/(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/nwxp6x4jybh7zk2wuaklx2uls0ph39x2su.png)
This means Manitoba's debt is decreasing by 3 million every 4 years.
Hence, Saskatchewan Widgets makes a greater yearly profit. (b)