In order to find the corresponding graph, let's find two points that are on the line.
To do so, let's choose values of x and then calculate the corresponding values of y:
![\begin{gathered} x=0\colon \\ 0+8y=32 \\ y=(32)/(8)=4 \\ \\ x=8\colon \\ 32+8y=32 \\ 8y=0\to y=0 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/aannfv56wl2pimxjqlq8efmflyk0f6qfxo.png)
So we have the points (0, 4) and (8, 0).
Looking at the options, the graph that has these points is the fourth graph.