Use the image to answer the question.

The age of a dog is proportional to the age of a human. Based on the graph, determine a dog’s age if a human is 3 years old.

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A 3-year-old human is the same as a -year-old dog.

Unfortunately, the image to answer the question is missing. Could you please provide the graph or any additional information so I can assist you in determining a dog's age if a human is 3 years old?

I'm sorry, but I cannot see the image you are referring to. To answer your question, I would need the specific data points from the graph that relate the age of a dog to the age of a human. Could you please provide me with the necessary information or describe the relationship between the two age scales?

In order to determine a dog's age based on the graph, we need to locate the point on the graph that corresponds to a 3-year-old human.

Looking at the graph, we can see that the x-axis represents the age of a human and the y-axis represents the age of a dog. The graph shows a linear relationship between the two.

To find the age of a dog when a human is 3 years old, we trace a vertical line from the point where the x-value is 3 (representing a 3-year-old human) to the line representing the age of a dog.

Once we locate the point where the vertical line intersects the line representing the age of a dog, we can read the y-value (age of dog) at that point. This will give us the age of the dog when a human is 3 years old.

Unfortunately, without the actual graph or the image referenced in the question, it is not possible to provide a specific answer or determine the age of the dog when a human is 3 years old.