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The equation that represents the relationship on the graph attached below is: y = 4/5x + 3.

How to Find the Relationship on a Linear Graph?

Given a linear graph like the one attached below, showing the relationship between x and y, the equation that represents the relationship between x and y in the given graph can be expressed as: y = mx + b, where m is the slope (m) and b is the y-intercept (b) of the graph.

In the given image, the line intercepts the y-axis at 3, therefore the y-intercept of the graph is b = 3.

The slope of the graph (m) = change in y / change in x = (11 - 7)/(10 - 5)

m = 4/5

To write the equation of the relationship, substitute m = 4/5 and b = 3 into y = mx + b:

y = 4/5x + 3

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