The weight in pounds, x, and the jump height in feet, y, of a bicycle can be modeled by the trend line. What does the y-intercep
t for the trend line represent? A) the y- intercept represents the minimum bicycle weight. , B) The y-intercept represents the maximum bicycle weight. C) The y-intercept represents the jump height at the greatest bicycle weight., D) The y-intercept represents the jump height at the minimum bicycle weight. (Will Mark Brainliest. Only correct answer please).
D) The y-intercept represents the jump height at the minimum bicycle weight.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the bicycle weight starts at 0, which everyone knows means "minimum", and the jump height marks at 11.5 when you look at the y-axis, it clearly means that that is the jump height at the lowest possible bicycle weight.
150 is the amount of interest earned for one year because the formula of PRT is, in this case 5000 times 0.03 times one which gets you the answer of 150.