The graph shows how the values of two used cars changed during a 10 year period.

After years, the cars both have a value of $

The graph does not provide any specific information about the values of the two used cars after a certain number of years. Therefore, it is not possible to determine their values after a specific number of years based on the given graph.

In order to provide an accurate answer, I need additional information. Could you please provide more details about the values of the cars at the starting point and any other information about the graph?

To answer this question, we need to know the specific values for the number of years and the corresponding values of the cars. Unfortunately, you did not provide the graph or any specific values.

However, I can guide you on how to interpret a graph showing the changes in the values of two used cars over a 10-year period.

1. Look at the x-axis: The x-axis represents the number of years. It is important to identify the scale of the x-axis (e.g., each mark represents one year, or perhaps five years) to accurately determine the years you want to check.

2. Look at the y-axis: The y-axis represents the value of the cars. Again, you need to identify the scale of the y-axis (e.g., each mark represents $1,000 or $10,000) to understand the values accurately.

3. Locate the starting point: Determine the starting value of each car at year 0. It is usually located at the leftmost side of the graph.

4. Track the changes: Observe the trend of the graph over the years. The line(s) on the graph will show whether the value of each car is increasing, decreasing, or staying relatively constant.

5. Identify the specific years: Determine the specific years you want to know the value of the cars after.

6. Locate the corresponding points on the graph for the chosen years: Trace the lines from the x-axis to the lines on the graph representing the chosen years. This will give you the corresponding values of the cars after those particular years.

Without the specific values and graph, it is impossible to answer your question accurately. Please provide additional information so that I can assist you further.