Answer:To analyze the rice production data you provided for the four different dzongkhags (Deang, Trashigang, Samtse, Punakha, and Paro), we need to convert the amounts to a consistent unit for better comparison. Let's convert all measurements to kilograms (kg) for uniformity:1. Deang: 5,000 kg2. Trashigang: 8.4 tonnes (1 tonne = 1,000 kg)3. Samtse: 5.59 tonnes4. Punakha: 70,500,000 grams (1 kg = 1,000 grams)5. Paro: Not mentioned. If you have data for Paro, please provide it.Summary of Rice Production DataStep 1: Finding the SlopeAssuming you want to find the slope between two dzongkhags based on rice production. Let's take Deang and Trashigang as an example.1. Points:Deang: Trashigang: 2. Calculate the slope:m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} = \frac{8400 - 5000}{1 - 0} = \frac{3400}{1} = 3400Step 2: Graphing the DataTo graph the data:1. Set up the axes:The x-axis can represent the dzongkhags (e.g., 0 for Deang, 1 for Trashigang, 2 for Samtse, 3 for Punakha).The y-axis can represent the rice production in kilograms.2. Plot the points:Deang: (0, 5000)Trashigang: (1, 8400)Samtse: (2, 5590)Punakha: (3, 70500)3. Draw the line connecting these points, or simply plot them as individual points if the relationship isn't linear across all points.Final NotesIf you have specific points or pairs of dzongkhags you’d like to analyze or graph, let me know!If there's any other data for Paro or more context to consider, please share that, too!