Syntax: in piecewise functions such as the one attached, the "if:" section shows the domain, or x-axis values which that function pertains to.
In the graph, you can see that the graph is defined for (not-including 1 because there is an open hole there, indicating it is not part of the domain), and .
Now that we know the domain, we can attach it to the graphs that lie on those domains.
We see that the leftmost line appears to have a positive slope and a negative y-intercept, and that the second line should have a positive y-intercept and a negative slope.
At this point, you can just start crossing off answers that don't meet this criteria.
4 in roman numerals is IV. V = 5, and the I is like taking one off the 5. If it was VI, it would be 6, like adding 1. So, IV is 4. The patient will take IV mLs.