6. One business charges $22 per t-shirt that is custom made. Another business charges $16 per t-shirt plus a $15 set up fee for custom made t-shirts. How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph? (1 point) Responses Down 4 Down 4 Left 15 Left 15 Up 15 Up 15 Right 4 Right 4 Down 15 Down 15 Up 4

Down 4

6. One business charges $22 per t-shirt that is custom made. Another business charges $16 per t-shirt plus a $15 set up fee for custom made t-shirts. How would you transform the first graph to make it become a non proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph? (1 point) Responses Down 4 Down 4 Left 15 Left 15 Up 15 Up 15 Right 4 Right 4 Down 15 Down 15 Up 4

To transform the first graph to make it become a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, the correct response would be "Down 15".

. Using the graph, describe the key characteristics of the graph (positive/negative slope, proportional/non proportional, y-intercept). b. Write in words what the slope of the graph means in context. c. Write in words what the y-intercept of the graph means in context. d. Write in words what the graph of the line is showing. (5 points)

I apologize, but without the specific graph provided, I am unable to accurately answer parts a, b, c, and d of your question. Could you please provide the graph or any additional information to assist me in answering your question?

To transform the first graph to become a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, you need to move the graph left by 15 and down by 15.

To transform the first graph into a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph, you would need to make the following transformations:

1. Start with the original graph of $22 per t-shirt without any additional fees.
2. Move down by 15 units to account for the $15 set up fee of the second business. This move compensates for the fact that the second business charges an additional $15 for each t-shirt.
3. Move to the right by 4 units to align with the second graph's y-intercept. This move ensures that both graphs have the same starting point.

By following these steps, you will have transformed the first graph into a non-proportional graph with the same y-intercept as the second graph.