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.
It is +6 because the line intercepts the Y axis at the point 6. It is a negative slope. It is a slope of -4/2 because from point (0,6) it goes down 4 and 2 right.