I don't think you'd lose a mark for that. Strictly speaking, since Force was in 10^-6 Newtons, and Current was in single amps, this was marked on the scale. So the gradient of the line was in fact 3.5, i.e. 1 unit across, 3.5 units up, even if the units were tweaked in order to produce a nicer looking graph.
i got what someone on the first page did: gradient=3.5 x 10^-6, (but for units i forgot to put A^2, and so just got N/A) and k=1.75 x 10^whatever the real value is to the power off, can't remember. so it's pretty close to the actual value