9. %0D%0A%0D%0AAccording to the graph, which of these statements is/are true? Check all that apply.%0D%0A%0D%0A(2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ABill Gates has the same y - intercept as the entry level worker%0D%0ABill Gates has the same y - intercept as the entry level worker%0D%0A%0D%0AThe plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker.%0D%0AThe plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.%0D%0AThe plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe entry level worker has the same slope as the lawyer.%0D%0AThe entry level worker has the same slope as the lawyer.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.

According to the graph, the following statements are true:

- The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.
- The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker.
- The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.

According to the given statements, the true statements are:

1. The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker.
2. The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.
3. The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.

Therefore, the correct statements are:

- The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry level worker.
- The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.
- The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.

To determine which statements are true according to the graph, we need to analyze the given information. However, the given text seems to be in URL-encoded format. To make it readable, we need to decode it first.

Decoded Text:
According to the graph, which of these statements is/are true? Check all that apply.

(2 points)
Responses

Bill Gates has the same y-intercept as the entry-level worker
Bill Gates has the same y-intercept as the entry-level worker

The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry-level worker.
The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry-level worker.

The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.
The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.

The entry-level worker has the same slope as the lawyer.
The entry-level worker has the same slope as the lawyer.

The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.

Now, let's analyze each statement based on the graph:

1. Bill Gates has the same y-intercept as the entry-level worker.
- To determine this, we need to check if their lines on the graph intersect at the y-axis (where x = 0).

2. The plumber has a steeper rate of change than the entry-level worker.
- To determine this, we need to compare the slopes of the lines representing the plumber and the entry-level worker. The steeper the line, the greater the rate of change.

3. The plumber initially earns more money than the lawyer, but the lawyer earns more as more hours are worked.
- To determine this, we need to compare the initial earnings (y-intercepts) of the plumber and the lawyer and see how their earnings change as the number of hours worked (x-axis) increases.

4. The entry-level worker has the same slope as the lawyer.
- To determine this, we need to compare the slopes of the lines representing the entry-level worker and the lawyer. If the slopes are the same, their rates of change are equal.

5. The lawyer has a greater initial amount of earnings than the plumber.
- To determine this, we need to compare the initial earnings (y-intercepts) of the lawyer and the plumber.

Without the actual graph or any numerical values associated with it, we cannot provide a definitive answer to which statements are true. You may need to refer to the graph or provide additional information for a more accurate analysis.