Use the image to answer the question. Option A and Option B are available for passes to ride public transportation. Option A is represented by the equation y=4.25x . Option B is displayed in the graph. Which option is cheaper per day? Enter 1 for Option A. Enter 2 for Option B. (1 point) is cheaper per day. Skip to navigation

To determine which option is cheaper per day, we need to compare the cost of each option.

Option A is represented by the equation y=4.25x, where y is the cost and x is the number of days. The equation indicates that the cost increases linearly with the number of days.

Option B is displayed in the graph. The graph shows a line that starts at $10 and increases at a constant rate.

To compare the cost of each option, we need to determine the cost per day.

For Option A, the cost per day can be found by dividing the cost (y) by the number of days (x). So, the cost per day for Option A is 4.25.

For Option B, we can estimate the cost per day by looking at the slope of the line in the graph. The line increases by $5 over the span of 2 days, so the cost per day for Option B is 5/2, which is equal to 2.5.

Comparing the cost per day for each option, Option A (4.25) is cheaper per day than Option B (2.5).

Therefore, the answer is 1. Option A is cheaper per day.

To answer the question, we need to compare the cost of Option A and Option B per day.

Option A is represented by the equation y = 4.25x, where x represents the number of days and y represents the cost.

Unfortunately, the image you mentioned is not provided, so we are unable to determine the graph for Option B. Therefore, we cannot directly compare the two options.

Please provide the necessary image or information about Option B so that we can make a comparison and determine which option is cheaper per day.

To determine which option is cheaper per day, we need to compare the costs for both Option A and Option B.

Option A is represented by the equation y=4.25x, where "x" represents the number of days and "y" represents the cost per day.

On the other hand, Option B is displayed in the graph provided.

To compare the costs, we can examine the graph and find the point where the cost per day for Option B intersects with the cost per day for Option A.

If the cost per day for Option B is lower than the cost per day for Option A, then Option B is cheaper per day. If the cost per day for Option A is lower, then Option A is cheaper per day.

Without the provided graph, I am unable to visually determine the intersection points or the actual cost per day for Option B. Hence, I cannot definitively identify whether Option A or Option B is cheaper per day. Please provide the graph or more information for further assistance.