A new comedian is building a fan base. The table shows the number of people who attended his shows in the first, second, third, and fourth months of his career. Which graph could represent the data shown in the table?

A two column table is shown. The first column is titled 'Month' and contains the values 1, 2, 3, and 4 from top to bottom. The second column is titled 'Total Number of People' and contains the values 119, 214, 385, and 693 from top to bottom.
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Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane.The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.
Image with alt text: Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane. The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.

Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane.The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the lowest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is higher than the previous. A curve connecting the points would form a straight line.
Image with alt text: Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane. The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the lowest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is higher than the previous. A curve connecting the points would form a straight line.

Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane.The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the lowest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is higher than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.

The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.

Image with alt text: Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane. The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the lowest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is higher than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards. The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.

Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane.

The correct option is:

Four points are shown in quadrant I of the coordinate plane. The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.

The correct option is: The positive x-axis is labeled month, and the positive y-axis is labeled number of people. Four points are shown. The point farthest to the left is the highest. As you move from left to right, each successive point is lower than the previous. A curve connecting the points would curve slightly upwards.