At the coffee shop, the cost for using the internet is proportional to the time it’s used. It costs $2 per hour to use the internet. Select the graph drawn to show this relationship, where x represents the number of hours and y represents the cost.(1 point)

The graph will be a straight line with a positive slope, passing through the point (0,0) representing the no cost of using the internet for 0 hours. The graph will continuously extend to the positive y-values as the number of hours increases. The unit rate of change will be $2/hour.

The correct graph would be a line that starts from the origin and extends diagonally upwards with a slope of 2.

The graph to show the relationship between the number of hours and the cost of using the internet, with x representing the number of hours and y representing the cost, would be a linear graph with a slope of $2. The x-axis would represent the number of hours (x), and the y-axis would represent the cost (y). The graph would start at the origin (0,0) and would have a straight line extending upwards with a slope of $2.

To represent the relationship between the number of hours and the cost, we need to use a graph that shows a straight line passing through the origin (0,0), since the cost is proportional to the time used.

The equation for this relationship is: y = 2x, where y represents the cost and x represents the number of hours.

The correct graph would be a straight line starting from the origin (0,0) and passing through points like (1,2), (2,4), (3,6), and so on. The slope of the line will be 2, indicating that the cost increases by $2 for every hour of internet usage.