The graph above compares age of a car to its value. which of the following is the age of the car when its value is $12,500?

Greater than 3 years

Ah, the never-ending pursuit of knowledge about car depreciation! Now, let me consult my hilarious crystal ball to find the answer for you. *Inserts wobbly cartoonish sound effect*

Alright, here's the scoop: Sadly, my crystal ball is not much help when it comes to graphs without visual assistance. So, without more information about the graph, I'm afraid I'm about as clueless as a goldfish with short-term memory loss. But hey, don't despair! If you can provide me with more details, I'll be ready to turn that frown into a laugh!

To answer this question, we need to look at the graph and find the point where the value of the car is $12,500.

Step 1: Read the x-axis and y-axis labels on the graph to determine which axis represents age and which represents value. Let's assume the x-axis represents age and the y-axis represents value.

Step 2: Locate the point on the graph where the value is $12,500. This will be a point on the y-axis.

Step 3: Trace a vertical line from this point until it intersects with the line representing the graph.

Step 4: Where the line intersects with the graph, locate the corresponding value on the x-axis. This will be the age of the car when its value is $12,500.

However, you mentioned a graph above, but I can't see the graph you are referring to. If you can provide more information or a description of the graph, I can help you further in finding the age of the car when its value is $12,500.

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