Which of the following are the two quantities whose functional relationship is described in the given graph? (1 point) Responses The two quantities are the average rainfall in inches and the month of the year. The two quantities are the average rainfall in inches and the month of the year. The two quantities are the x-values and the y-values. The two quantities are the x -values and the y -values. The two quantities are inches and months of the year. The two quantities are inches and months of the year. The two quantities are the average rainfall in inches and the years.

It seems there is a minor confusion in the question as it is not accompanied by an actual graph for the context. However, based on the text provided, we can infer the following:

If we are indeed discussing a graph that represents rainfall data over time, the most contextually meaningful answer seems to be:
- The two quantities are the average rainfall in inches and the month of the year.

This suggests that the graph plots the average amount of monthly rainfall (in inches) against a timescale that is divided into months. If the graph instead shows a change over multiple years, the quantities could be:
- The two quantities are the average rainfall in inches and the years.

Without the graph or additional context, we can't definitively say which pair of quantities is correct, but it seems that rainfall (in inches) and time (either in months or years) are the two quantities being considered in your question. Please provide more information or clarify the context, if necessary.