Question
What relationship between money (in$) and time (in M) does this graph show. Write a description of the given graph
Hint:
Figure out the slope of the graph
The correct answer is: slope is negative
SOL – In January, money is increasing with time i.e., slope is positive but in the end of the month there is sudden drop in the money i.e., slope is negative.
In February, money is increasing again with time to almost the same point but with slower pace than before i.e., slope is positive and in the end of the month there is sudden drop in the money again to almost same point as before i.e., slope is negative.
In March, again an increase in the money with time but not as much as it was in previous months. So, slope is positive and then in the end of the month there is sudden drop in the money again i.e., slope is negative.
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