PLEASE HELP (5th grade math) giving away Brainliest

Answer:
First, we should know what the slope-intercept formula is.
Y = MX + B
Where M is your slope, and B is your y intercept.
Let's do the easiest part first, finding our y-intercept. The y-intercept is where the the line intersects the y-axis. In this case, y = 1, because it intersects at (0, 1).
Now we have:
y = mx + 1
Next, we need to calculate the slope, or rise over run. M is presented as a fraction. The numerator is your rise (how high or low it goes), and the denomenator is your run (how far to the right or left it goes).
If it goes LEFT, the number is negative, if it goes RIGHT it is positive.
Also, pretty points are areas in which the line hits an exact coordinate. Using these points is easiest if you want to find the slope of the line.
We can see that the line hits a pretty point every time it goes one coordinate (box) to the right, and up three boxes. What this means it is rises three 3 points, and runs to the right, 1. This is shown as [tex]\frac{3}{1}[/tex]
So let's add that to the equation!