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To transform the first graph into a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, you would need to add a flat fee to each t-shirt's cost in addition to the $12 per t-shirt rate. The flat fee should be $20, as indicated in the second graph's setup fee.

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The correct answer is g. Right 1.

To transform the first graph to make it become a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, you would need to add a fixed amount to the cost of each t-shirt. In this case, the second graph has a $20 set up fee. Therefore, you would need to add $20 to the cost of each t-shirt in the first scenario.

To summarize:
- Add $20 to the cost of each t-shirt in the first graph.

To transform the first graph and make it become a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, you need to add a constant fee to each t-shirt.

In the first scenario, the business charges $12 per t-shirt without any additional fees. Let's call this price function "P1".

In the second scenario, the business charges $11 per t-shirt but also adds a $20 set up fee for each custom-made t-shirt. Let's call this price function "P2".

To make the first graph non-proportional like the second graph, we need to add a constant fee to each t-shirt in P1. Since the y-intercepts should be the same, we need to add the same constant fee as the set up fee in P2.

Therefore, to transform the first graph and make it non-proportional with the same y-intercept as the second graph, the correct transformation would be "Up $20" or "Add a $20 fee to each t-shirt".