Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows quadrant one of a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis range from 0 to 6 in increments of 1. The y-axis is titled total cost in dollars and the x-axis is titled number of markers. A line is marked on the graph, passing through coordinates left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 4 comma 3 right parenthesis.

What is the unit cost from the graph?(1 point)
$
per marker

To find the unit cost from the graph, we need to determine the cost per marker.

From the graph, we can see that the line passes through the points (0,0) and (4,3).

The y-coordinate represents the total cost in dollars, and the x-coordinate represents the number of markers.

We can calculate the unit cost by dividing the total cost by the number of markers.

Total cost = $3
Number of markers = 4

Unit cost = Total cost / Number of markers
Unit cost = $3 / 4
Unit cost = $0.75

Therefore, the unit cost from the graph is $0.75 per marker.